We don't get great cellular telephone reception here by the water for some reason.
...I suspect this fish is not authorized to wear a hat with so many ridges
...I suspect this fish is not authorized to wear a hat with so many ridges
Category All / All
Species Porpoise
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File Size 249.7 kB
Thank you, Mr. Dog. You are generous with your comments as always.
Ehhh, apart from a bit of illegal Photoshop smoothing on the clouds, I used the same doohickey I constructed Umby Ridge and just about everything else of this gallery with: Paint Shop Pro 6. That's the only one I feel like I have any control in. I have long imagined that if I could successfully switch I'd do better things than this, but I have yet to succeed!
Ehhh, apart from a bit of illegal Photoshop smoothing on the clouds, I used the same doohickey I constructed Umby Ridge and just about everything else of this gallery with: Paint Shop Pro 6. That's the only one I feel like I have any control in. I have long imagined that if I could successfully switch I'd do better things than this, but I have yet to succeed!
well you're doing a lot with limited tools I used to use PSP6 to do my old comic and moved on to photoshop, but I can appreciate how hard it is to migrate. I've been using the same insane old software to make music for nearly 10 years now and wish i could move onto something a bit less idiosyncratic.
I just love the look of that can under that floppy ear. So fancily cute! And then that masterfully drawn fish - a true marvel of the fish-inhabited worlds, complete with bell-piercing. I've always thought that creatures from the sea are entitled to more special hats. And this one seems to be an ambassador of some import and silly sophistication, so this fellow gets my permission. :)
Thank you! If a fish can employ a means to keep a hat on its head, or even determine where its head is, then let it put there what it likes, I say.
But I wonder why I entered "tin can" in the key words when I consciously shaped the object like a plastic cup. It looks more like a can now, in any event. Although now I think I should have made it an ice cream cone or another silly hat or a pringles can. Ah, hindsight.
But I wonder why I entered "tin can" in the key words when I consciously shaped the object like a plastic cup. It looks more like a can now, in any event. Although now I think I should have made it an ice cream cone or another silly hat or a pringles can. Ah, hindsight.
Ha ah, thank you! I had not initially intended for them to be monsters... I guess I botched my city-in-distance attempt to the effect that the creatures appear to be standing beside it, but if they fill that role well I will permit them to! Or maybe you just find them monstrous, even at small size, which I also acknowledge the possibility of. Although if fudge is found on the premises I will soon become too busy to notice the background, and so it won't matter how big anything seems.
You've got a talented hand, you do :) When I see such a silly scene painted as immaculately as this, it really makes me wish you were around in the Renaissance to decorate the ceilings of Italian palaces. If only the Sforzas and Medicis had a sense of humor...
No sense of humor? Have you seen the bright red nonsense Cosimo wears in all his portraits?
You are too generous! And anachronistic! I don't think Paint Shop Pro 6 is compatible with the operating system they used in the Sant'Ignazio. ... great gimpity I just spent about 10 minutes looking at pictures I found online of that place, trying to figure it out. I'm still confused!
You are too generous! And anachronistic! I don't think Paint Shop Pro 6 is compatible with the operating system they used in the Sant'Ignazio. ... great gimpity I just spent about 10 minutes looking at pictures I found online of that place, trying to figure it out. I'm still confused!
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