Tjolnir wrote:thanks for the tip, i'm far from being disappointed, in fact i'm grateful learning something in return. no matter the subject one shares his experience with, othes can only get smarter. in the long run i was going to print some background for my dioramas so it wouldn't show the blank wall or an empty space.
You are very welcome. It is tricky getting a large enough screen and avoiding capturing the pixellation. In principle, I would still prefer to get my pieces, especially the ones that go in front, if we are talking about layers as here, printed. I just haven't done any of that since the big move.
Valiarde wrote: Jon is a great easter bunny and lady of the Dragons looking a bit confused here in the last pic. That was some hard truth to swallow. Happy Easter!
Thank you, you too. Yep, I don't know whether she had gotten it by the point the last photo was snapped. I think she was still hoping for smooth dragons in pearlescent magenta (?) color.
Ovy wrote:WHERE ARE MY DRAGONS?? I hid them. WHERE?? You have to find them, like, easter eggs. Happy Easter/Norther.
LOL. That's funny, 's what that is. (I have no idea why I'm giving Jon this accent.) Happy Norther to you too! Danny's off looking for them already... and here's your sign...
ReverendSpooky wrote:"What do you mean these don't hatch chocolate dragons!?!" Ah, so awesome!!! This killed me. So good, and the background looks excellent. The spring imagery is so perfect through the window. I love it.
Thank you very much, Adam, I'm glad you liked it. Hmmm, chocolate dragons -- probably should have thought of that too; although that would have been believable enough! To be honest, I experimented with about six different options for the landscape background at the back, but ended up with this one. Glad it worked.