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Scubadoo's Pipe Works...
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Scubadoo's Pipe Works...
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Date: 03.29.2004 07:16
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davidbrinnen
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Join Date: 01.03.2004
Comments: 2224
All bryce?

There is some interesting and exciting things going off in your images and it would be nice if you would make them just a little bit bigger so I could appreciate them fully - think of my poor old eyes - I wonder was there a bit of post production work in this one? It's not a criticism, I believe you should always have an eye to the end result, but I am curious how you achieved that dribbly effect?
03.30.2004 20:08 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com
scubadoo
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Join Date: 03.18.2004
Comments: 37
The melting effect.....

The melting effect was produced , using eyecandy 4000 as a plug-in to Photo-Shop...
03.31.2004 05:28 Offline scubadoo Scubadoo53 at hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/scubadoo45/start.html
davidbrinnen
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Join Date: 01.03.2004
Comments: 2224
Ah! Thanks.

Do you recommend Photo-Shop? I understand it is an industry standard but I've never used it. I have Paint Shop Pro7 which is more buget friendly I suspect.
03.31.2004 16:09 Offline davidbrinnen mail at davidbrinnen.co.uk http://www.davidbrinnen.com
scubadoo
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Join Date: 03.18.2004
Comments: 37
Photo-Shop Vs Paint Shop Pro7

David... both have their stong suites but it is mainly what works best for you.. They share a lot of features..
04.03.2004 19:04 Offline scubadoo Scubadoo53 at hotmail.com http://www.geocities.com/scubadoo45/start.html
stargazer
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Join Date: 04.05.2004
Comments: 34
recipe for Bryce/ Photoshop/ Paintshop

I cooked with Paint, Flash, Photoshop and Bryce many times. Here's how...... Put it all in a large wok... add a little seasoning, garlic, thyme, salt and pepper. Slice onions and tomatoes... stew as a BMP at 350, ready when rendered...

Paintshop can substitute for Photoshop...

Save as a Jpeg and serve.

Wonderful stuff, scuba
04.05.2004 05:56 Offline stargazer stargazer1701 at hotmail.com


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