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January 18, 2010 at 6:39 am #802459
Those drawings are very cool 8) . Your ability in shading is superb ๐ . I like the fish drawing the best ๐ .
January 18, 2010 at 6:50 am #802460I really like the geometric car design. Now that’s cool. And so is Plymouth. One beautiful, classy car.
May 1, 2010 at 4:21 pm #802461
A wolf template of an ink I did for a woman in Michigan about 6 years ago. I wanted to keep the template of the basic wolf body. There was a lot more detail ofcourse in the original. This is just an outline of it. ๐May 1, 2010 at 8:56 pm #802462WindstoneCollector wrote:
A wolf template of an ink I did for a woman in Michigan about 6 years ago. I wanted to keep the template of the basic wolf body. There was a lot more detail ofcourse in the original. This is just an outline of it. ๐very cool,do you have a pic of the finished one?
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Male Hearth....one day๐คDream on.May 1, 2010 at 9:15 pm #802463Sadly no. The chip for my camera that had it on it totally crapped out and won’t read at all. ๐ But I do plan to do another one in due time. I just figured out that including the 3 I am working on now, I will have 5 groups of 3 PYO’s to work on over the upcoming months. Right now, I am on an emergency cleaning binge in my aquarium and having to find old filters to hook up. I will be waiting for parts for a few days, but I hope I can do enough for the fish to keep them all healthy til the parts get here. I may lose a couple of the weaker smaller fishes, but I know most of them will make it through this. They survived 3 days without power before. They’ve gone a week without food too. (Yes, I know it sounds cruel, but when you treat for disease, you need to watch water quality close, and it doesn’t help to feed during those times. And a healthy normal weight fish can live 2 weeks without food, with no detrimental effects, so I am hoping against hope.) One good thing, I haven’t over-populated the tank. ๐ Keep your fingers crossed for me.
May 1, 2010 at 10:42 pm #802464WindstoneCollector wrote:Sadly no. The chip for my camera that had it on it totally crapped out and won’t read at all. ๐ But I do plan to do another one in due time. I just figured out that including the 3 I am working on now, I will have 5 groups of 3 PYO’s to work on over the upcoming months. Right now, I am on an emergency cleaning binge in my aquarium and having to find old filters to hook up. I will be waiting for parts for a few days, but I hope I can do enough for the fish to keep them all healthy til the parts get here. I may lose a couple of the weaker smaller fishes, but I know most of them will make it through this. They survived 3 days without power before. They’ve gone a week without food too. (Yes, I know it sounds cruel, but when you treat for disease, you need to watch water quality close, and it doesn’t help to feed during those times. And a healthy normal weight fish can live 2 weeks without food, with no detrimental effects, so I am hoping against hope.) One good thing, I haven’t over-populated the tank. ๐ Keep your fingers crossed for me.
Finger,toes and eyes….
Every act matters.No matter how small๐
(Wanted......Brimstone Lap)
Male Hearth....one day๐คDream on.May 2, 2010 at 2:07 pm #802465WindstoneCollector wrote:Sadly no. The chip for my camera that had it on it totally crapped out and won’t read at all. ๐
Do you take the chip out to take the pictures off? I had an old camera that I did that with and after having two different chips go unreadable I swore I’d never take the chip out again so I always use the cable now. Never have had another problem since.
I think the chips going bad had something to do with the fact that the camera (a FugiFilm FinePix) had brand-specific formatting for the chip, so it didn’t like it when the chip came out, even though I had installed the accompanying software on my computer.
May 2, 2010 at 3:34 pm #802466Nope…It quit working right inside the camera. I finally got a disc reader though, so I will see if maybe I will get lucky and get it to read. ๐ But, here…I got a couple pics I took of a ceramic Orca I painted years back…I can’t remember what year, I want to say 92 or 94… ๐ He is about 9 or 10 inches high and about 4 or 5 inches at widest point of the base.
I am not sure who got the amazing fruit bowl I did with my Gramma, or the owl piggy bank, or the other 50 we did when I was really young. I just know they were gone after she passed. ๐ก
I do want to emphasize that I have since learned the fine art of thinning down the paint a whole lot better than I did when I got ahold of this guy. I also learned the better the paint, the better the quality of my art. Yeah, once in a while I still use Folk Art, and Apple Barrel, but now I know HOW to use them, and I prefer Golden over Liquitex, but a decent quality and easy to use paint I have found is Van Gogh…Which changed its name to…I can’t remember. ๐ I should take a pic of the drawer full of paint tubes I have. ๐
Oh, and I am also a horrible duster… ๐ณ -
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