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Friday, August 20, 2010

"Multi-Headed Dragon" - 4x4

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This week’s 4x4 Friday challenge was “Observations” which meant Open Theme. I wanted to make a multi-headed dragon but I’m not happy with my end result. I used several images to create it and morphed pieces together, but it didn’t come out too good. I need to practice morphing images together or find a tutorial on how to do it. I used medieval illuminated manuscripts for the background images.

7 comments:

  1. Anne, I think that this is wonderful!
    Your backgrounds are wonderful, script being my favourites. I join you in not knowing about 'morphing' images. Digital art is not my strong point!

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  2. Oh wow mystical and magical.
    Fantastic piece.

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  3. It looks morphed to me. I really love the ancient manuscripts.

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  4. I think this dragon composite came out really good! And the background is very beautiful too.

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