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Old 05-13-2008, 11:08 AM   #3
Mary Cupp Mary Cupp is offline
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Thank you John. Actually I was trying to use softer and lost edges so if it looks blurred to you it may be a good thing. Granted it isn't high resolution. I am trying to work in a more painterly and less linear way by softening some of the edges.

In working on this I find that using a dark background helps immensely. Whenever I use a light background I have trouble. I am wondering if anyone else has problems with light backgrounds and how they solve them.
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