Comment 35063

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Jun 11, 2006, 9:01:20 AM UTC
Thanks, hun!

Yes, it requires a fair degree of accuracy, since after the paint dries a bit, if you try to add more to the area, the old stuff will peel off and leave chunks of black in your new wet paint.... You can see that happening a little bit on the tree in the back. Though I started doing that on purpose after the initial mistake, because it suited the texture. Laughing

Old graveyards are very very special. I should post the photo I took this from in my image folio... There's nothing quite like it.

Much love!

Comment ID 35063

[Art] Yukon Graveyard - tile
Jun 22, 2006, 1:20:32 AM UTC | Total Edits: 1 | Last edited on Jun 22, 2006 by Humority on [Art] Yukon Graveyard - tile
I didn't reply to this?!Sweat Drop
Actually I wouldn't know there was a mistake if you hadn't told me. I apreciate your patience with this stuff... You know, if you have more like this then you can decorate your house with these tiles. I bet it would look awesome. Yes And I can't wait to see those photos.Grin

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  • Jun 22, 2006, 7:11:46 AM UTC
    Smile Unfortunately, now it will have to wait until I'm at home again. Right now I'm in Calgary until Sunday night.

    It's not much more difficult than doing a proper drawing, really. I gave the house tile to my dad for father's day.

    Anyhow, I must be off. I'm not writing coherently, probably. Just woke up.
    Much love,

    Robin
    • Jun 26, 2006, 5:17:18 AM UTC
      I think it's a great present.Yes
      • Jun 29, 2006, 6:45:06 PM UTC
        Smile He did too. He likes it. I'm glad he does, because I didn't get any critiques on the stupid thing. Laughing

        Thanks, luv!