Hi Caroline, Thanks for stopping by my blog & commenting, bless ya x Must investigate this Painter programme, as I love what you've done here! Nice to 'meet' you! :)
I love Painter, I've had it over a year now and there is still more to learn about it - which might be a drawback too - it is not simple, but it is powerful.
I love your new avatar! You are so darling and you look like a butterfly! Adorable!!! I love your piece here! I have no idea what you are talking about but i would love to know more, I guess I need to start learning some of these programs. This has such a whimsical feel the way the letters are woinding there way through the illo. Really great!
I realised the letters in the picture were gobbledygook but I didn't realise that my references to Painter's image hose would be too! Its a way of putting in a set of images and then spraying them out again as one draws a line.
What a wonderfully whimsical collection of inventions, Caroline! Someday I'll get around to getting a Paint program to play with - yours always inspire me.
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12 comments:
ohh i like them and that guy sitting over there.
I like the flow of this :)
Wonderfully done!
Isay - thanks - I was very taken by the clip art.
Studio Lolo - thanks - it took a while to get that...
Joy Eliz - thank you!
Hi Caroline, Thanks for stopping by my blog & commenting, bless ya x Must investigate this Painter programme, as I love what you've done here! Nice to 'meet' you! :)
Suze x
Welcome here too Suze!
I love Painter, I've had it over a year now and there is still more to learn about it - which might be a drawback too - it is not simple, but it is powerful.
Hope to see you again.
I love your new avatar! You are so darling and you look like a butterfly! Adorable!!! I love your piece here! I have no idea what you are talking about but i would love to know more, I guess I need to start learning some of these programs. This has such a whimsical feel the way the letters are woinding there way through the illo. Really great!
Valgalart - Thank you!
I realised the letters in the picture were gobbledygook but I didn't realise that my references to Painter's image hose would be too! Its a way of putting in a set of images and then spraying them out again as one draws a line.
What a wonderfully whimsical collection of inventions, Caroline! Someday I'll get around to getting a Paint program to play with - yours always inspire me.
Tinker - Thanks - Painter is a great paint program but I started with a much simpler one - you can get freeware ones to experiment with.
Diane Duda - thanks!
Hey a wind powered tricycle!
JN - so it is - I hadn't seen it in that "light" ;-)
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