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wolfepaw — Sleeping Beauty by-nc-nd

Published: 2010-03-08 04:49:57 +0000 UTC; Views: 1177; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 0
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Description This is a possible submission to Apo Challenge 18 being held by . The theme this week is the Julian Disc and it's based on the rocking tutorial by and . If you haven't tried this one, give it a whirl. It is highly tweakable and produces some really wonderful images.

This one looked a lot like the face of a sleeping girl to me. This may also be one for

Made in Apophysis 7X 2010 and postwork done in GIMP.

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Here are the params:




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I give my permission for this image to be used for the Apo Challenge 18 and for to use in his journal or faves. Other than that, my art is copyrighted and not for use or redistribution.
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Comments: 10

DeviantMary [2010-03-09 19:39:38 +0000 UTC]

Gorgeous! As always

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Lillyanna [2010-03-08 07:40:31 +0000 UTC]

Hey Peggi

I LOVE IT!

Keep a smile on
Lillyanna

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wolfepaw In reply to Lillyanna [2010-03-08 20:07:11 +0000 UTC]

Thanks, Lillyanna! I'm so glad you LOVE it!!

Did you notice that the signature is barely visible on the border of the heart? I've been trying to put my signature in and have it blend in with the image, so that it's almost invisible, but still there for copyright purposes.

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Lillyanna In reply to wolfepaw [2010-03-09 01:02:15 +0000 UTC]

OMG Peggi... you're brilliant!
I did not notice your signature. I had to go and see it. The most wonderful part of that is: I love art that doesn't draw my eye to the things I don't want to see. YOU have pulled that off in this pic. I will be able to enjoy it forever

Keep a smile on
Lillyanna

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wolfepaw In reply to Lillyanna [2010-03-09 04:38:31 +0000 UTC]

Oh, good! I thought of you and I remembered an artist years ago who did caricatures of famous people. His name was Al Hirschfeld and he used to include the name of his daughter, Nina, in a lot of his works, mostly pen drawings, I think. The name was always a part of the picture, cleverly written-drawn into the person's hair, or in the folds of their sleeve. It was very clever. Sometimes he would have several, if it were a large picture, and he would put a small number by his signature to show how many "Nina"s were in the picture. I always loved to try to find the signature. My Mom and I would race to see who could spot them first. He did a lot of TV Guide Covers back in the 60s I think it was.

If you're interested, there's a good Wikipedia article on him and they talk about Nina. Here's the link:
[link]

I ramble, but, that's the idea I had about my signature, sort of. If I could hide it so it's not noticeable, maybe more people could download, but my name would still be there. You're the impetus behind my trying to do that. In the process, I am learning how to do Text to Path in Photoshop, which I've wanted to learned for a long time. So, thank you, for the motivation!!

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Lillyanna In reply to wolfepaw [2010-03-09 10:23:05 +0000 UTC]

Hi Peggi

Thank you for sharing

Clever is right! So glad you and your Mom had that to look forward to.

Awesome that I inspired you to be clever as well Looking forward to seeing how cleverly hidden it will be on your new art.

Keep a smile on
Lillyanna

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wolfepaw In reply to Lillyanna [2010-03-09 12:54:05 +0000 UTC]

Check out this one: [link] and this one: [link]

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Lillyanna In reply to wolfepaw [2010-03-09 14:05:29 +0000 UTC]

Nice work Peggi. Not hidden enough for my eyes though. I know you'll perfect your hidden signature soon

Have a super day!

Keep a smile on
Lillyanna

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skyzyk [2010-03-08 05:12:30 +0000 UTC]

GOOD LUCK.

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wolfepaw In reply to skyzyk [2010-03-08 05:16:27 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much, but I entered a different one. Sometimes, it's really hard to pick one. It was a fun challenge, though.

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