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heres a few more, tried to come up with something that I could bring out the Black and White colr of a picture. just looked at the pictures and tried to see what I felt was alook of each pictures and bring it out in a picture. Hope you all enjoy them. Jim
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jockmike2
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posted 989 days ago
Neat pics Jim. You’d make a great cartoonist. jockmike
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pat sherman
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posted 989 days ago
jim, you did great. love the dog.
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MsDebbieP
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posted 989 days ago
I like how you did the dog too…
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Dick, & Barb Cain
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posted 989 days ago
Cute pics. Jim..
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Todd A. Clippinger
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I agree with Mike, you do have a cartoonist style. The images and style you have would go great on kid’s furniture. I think what lacked on your color images was simply the boldness that a cartoon cell would have. If the board or project was sealed first and then the color was done you might get a better result. I think you should try decorating a toy box or kid’s bookcase. Poplar and MDF or cabinet grade ply are not real expensive and those types of projects are simple and require few tools. I think that would be a great application for your talent.
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