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Sign-ups for Round 5 "Rainbow Challenge" began today and will remain open throughout the round as always. This time there is no need to announce a claim but themes will be forthcoming; see the sign up post and this post for details.
The remaining Tara alts/extras from Round 3. It astonished me all over again how lovely Amber Benson is:







I couldn't remember where I got the phrase for #3 until I looked again at
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I had a lot of fun playing with this cap. Really. To other folks these might be old hat but to me they were something in the way of luminousity I'd never achieved in an image before. I didn't even notice until I was nearly finished with the set how the flame from the candle disappears into her hair but I love that it does. The trees in #13-15 & 23-25 are from a photo I took in my backyard.







Lessons learned: Save everything before I add text. Apply the shine effect (21) after I save a textless version AND after I add text. I didn't. I wanted to add "Yoga is good for the body and soul". Couldn't scrunch it in, and the shine made it hard to read.




The resemblance of the trees to scars on Tara's face was one of those accidents that pleased me and completely freaked me out; unintentional in any case, and you can read into it what you like, or nothing at all. Be back before Dawn....
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Date: 2014-10-22 02:27 am (UTC)Oh my gosh no, I didn't know. I'm even more in awe of what you achieve!
ended up selling it because I couldn't use it.
That's a shame. why not?
And I've never been that good at verbally telling a story. Especially detailed ones. If I do write fic, it's almost always a very broad overview.
Without having your challenges - I have an opposite problem with writing; I get too detailed, too bogged down along the way but am horrid at the "grand plan" or plotting. I have reams of notebooks filled but I'm going in circles; whereas I'm very good at public speaking and thinking on my feet. And digital art - there's something oddly visceral about it. And no plot to lose - everything has to be there in the single image or not at all.
So I show her videos and help her pick out books at the library.
Not trying to minimize what you've lost, but its lovely what you do together and that she has you. I'm glad that she has you. Encouragement and presence are terribly under celebrated.
so don't get all wibbly lip on me
I'm not I promise! :) No, I don't think you're whining, not one little bit. And I'm just admiring your spirit. (If I get teary-eyed now and again btw - I'm a crier. I'm convinced that is my job in life, to feel deeply on behalf of all the folks in the world who cannot. (or so I tells myself)