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Post by jackscrap on Oct 23, 2022 23:45:36 GMT
I have been working on this for weeks, finally came up with something I'm happy with. Photos are mine, grass brushes from PS, Custom dog shape from PS.
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Post by hmca on Oct 24, 2022 0:21:28 GMT
Well that's an interesting page, Jacki. It reflects your artsy style. It almost looks like a frame that you could purchase.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Oct 24, 2022 3:53:01 GMT
Cool poster Jacki.
What is the story about "African Wild Dogs"? Dingos? Other?
Thanks.
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Post by jackscrap on Oct 24, 2022 6:02:38 GMT
What is the story about "African Wild Dogs"? Dingos? Other? Here is a link, hope it works... They are an endangered animal, and their scientific name translates as 'painted wolf'. Dingoes are an Australian wild dog and considered to be a pest by many sheep/cattle farmers. youtu.be/CopLhkLpqeM
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Post by Lillias on Oct 24, 2022 9:38:27 GMT
Here is a link, hope it works... They are an endangered animal, and their scientific name translates as 'painted wolf'. I can see how the ‘painted wolf’ name applies. Just looked at the link you provided and see that they have quite big ears. Don't know that I'd like to meet a pack of them on a dark road at night. I like your use of the grass brushes.
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Post by hmca on Oct 24, 2022 18:12:10 GMT
Thanks for sharing the video, Jacki. They are definitely strange looking animals.
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Post by kdcintx on Oct 24, 2022 22:17:36 GMT
Very creative, Jacki.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Oct 25, 2022 16:33:04 GMT
They are an endangered animal, and their scientific name translates as 'painted wolf'. Love the body colors, although the heads are a bit spooky. They are an imported species from Africa. I wonder how that happened. (No need to answer.) Interesting. EDIT: Ah, they are not wild out in the outback, but in the Werribee Open Range Zoo. No different than lions and giraffes in a confined free-range zoo/park here.
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Post by jackscrap on Oct 25, 2022 21:06:24 GMT
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