Splashing colour on a white van

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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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wow jost, it was good seeing this all storied up. quite an impressive novel none the less. wah! I really like the layer you added on the dragon at the end that made him look all "pastel" like it was painted in water colour. crazy good.

bloody photoshop, wheres the magical button that makes things look cool for me! I'm sure you have a different (better) version.
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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That looks awesome, amazing what people come up with. True talent at work, well done. :worship:
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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kas wrote:wow jost, it was good seeing this all storied up. quite an impressive novel none the less. wah! I really like the layer you added on the dragon at the end that made him look all "pastel" like it was painted in water colour. crazy good.

bloody photoshop, wheres the magical button that makes things look cool for me! I'm sure you have a different (better) version.
Oh man, bags you appreciating the pastel watercolour layer! I loved doing that part.

And yes kas, when you put 'designer' in your work email signature, adobe automatically include you in a special group to which they send 'secret' photoshop version to you. It's great.

I'm off to click: "file/support hobby/print money/AU $1,000" in my photoshop version.

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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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Andrew E wrote:That looks awesome, amazing what people come up with. True talent at work, well done. :worship:
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that's cool that you liked it Andrew, thanks!
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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And yes kas, when you put 'designer' in your work email signature, adobe automatically include you in a special group to which they send 'secret' photoshop version to you. It's great.

I'm off to click: "file/support hobby/print money/AU $1,000" in my photoshop version.

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aha!

you've got the designer version! oh i've been saving for that one for ages. I could only afford the "your a talentless sucker with no creative eye and not much time cuz you have a wife and kids" version. its crap, but alot cheaper.

my bonsai wire and shears are the same version too.
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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kas wrote:
And yes kas, when you put 'designer' in your work email signature, adobe automatically include you in a special group to which they send 'secret' photoshop version to you. It's great.

I'm off to click: "file/support hobby/print money/AU $1,000" in my photoshop version.

jozaeh
aha!

you've got the designer version! oh i've been saving for that one for ages. I could only afford the "your a talentless sucker with no creative eye and not much time cuz you have a wife and kids" version. its crap, but alot cheaper.

my bonsai wire and shears are the same version too.
ha! oh man that was great. Well I just clicked the 'about your photoshop version' button and I didn't realise, i actually have the "you're single but soon the day will come when you'll have kids and a mortgage and will resent your past single self for not truly apporeciating your 'single guy' time and money when you had the chance" version. I don't know what that's trying to tell me though......
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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aha!

you've got the designer version! oh i've been saving for that one for ages. I could only afford the "your a talentless sucker with no creative eye and not much time cuz you have a wife and kids" version. its crap, but alot cheaper.

my bonsai wire and shears are the same version too.

ha! oh man that was great. Well I just clicked the 'about your photoshop version' button and I didn't realise, i actually have the "you're single but soon the day will come when you'll have kids and a mortgage and will resent your past single self for not truly apporeciating your 'single guy' time and money when you had the chance" version. I don't know what that's trying to tell me though......

its telling you to buy my bonsai while you have the chance. then when you're married with kids and want money to support other hobbies you can sell them to another single guy. its called the circle of life.
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Re: Splashing colour on a white van

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its telling you to buy my bonsai while you have the chance. then when you're married with kids and want money to support other hobbies you can sell them to another single guy. its called the circle of life.
Wow, life really does have everything sorted doesn't it? And will you go halves with me in a red ferrari when we have our middle age crisis?
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