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- Fry_slayer
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Um, strange but intersting, i'm confused, but maybe i'm missing something.... Good jorb nonetheless.
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Hehe, I like : )Fry_slayer wrote:Dragon one pretty please with sugar on top?
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This time, for real. I was trying out Photoshop filters to achieve interesting stainglass effects.Dragon Master wrote: Will you make me a Dragon one pretty please with sugar on top?
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Very well done, as always.Fry_slayer wrote:This time, for real. I was trying out Photoshop filters to achieve interesting stainglass effects.Dragon Master wrote: Will you make me a Dragon one pretty please with sugar on top?
But if you want to know what I find really interesting about this pic, it's the fact that the dragon looks glazed, as in sugar-coated.
What with the context, I find that quite funny...
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Formendacil wrote:Very well done, as always.
But if you want to know what I find really interesting about this pic, it's the fact that the dragon looks glazed, as in sugar-coated.
What with the context, I find that quite funny...
For me it looks like the dragon's wrapped in plastic wrap!Sir Dillon wrote:That's pretty good, but the dragon almost looks like it's made of wax...
Cool as always.
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mmmm.... gummi dragon....
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The dragon has that vaccuum pressured plastic look. Very interesting stuff.
Yummy sugar cubes.
: Can I post my castle stainglass pixel art on this page Fry_slayer?
Yummy sugar cubes.
: Can I post my castle stainglass pixel art on this page Fry_slayer?
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- Fry_slayer
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Now that doubles the irony isn't it?Formendacil wrote:But if you want to know what I find really interesting about this pic, it's the fact that the dragon looks glazed, as in sugar-coated.
Sure if u would want to join the fun, we can have a small online gallery here. Though such attempts are almost void of any practical applications (except art for art's sake with LEGO theme), these can make interesting headers or added illustrated element in a story thread should we accumulate large amount of them.Stone Goblin wrote:Can I post my castle stainglass pixel art on this page Fry_slayer?
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