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Tried something different...Feedback wanted. :]
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needs a bit of work ,but the camel shadow should be behind not in front
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try working on a smaller canvas....start small
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Yo how do i upload pictures ?
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you got to upload it to http://imageshack.us/ http://tinypic.com/ or http://photobucket.com/ > right click the image>and copy image url> click the little icon that looks like a picture on here and paste the image url
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thanks man but it keeps saying "Invalid Thread specified. If you followed a valid link, please notify the administrator"
Please Help thanks again BP |
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Cool concept! You're putting in some serious work!
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You could try making the Camel bigger.
Another thing would be to play with color layers and filters. |
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