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It was always fun, but playing with this technique is extra enjoyable. Here I did a portrait of a Bedouin man, Audrey Hepburn singing "Moon River," and some fancy geisha lady. I still want to play around with this but for a first serious initial attempt, I'm kinda sorta digging it.
you should make the dimensions smaller so they aren't so overwhelming when you click.
ReplyDeleteyeah, i keep thinking about that after I post.
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