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Uploaded: Apr 27, 2011
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I've been fiddling with this page for a couple of evenings as I was trying a new technique for me. I wanted to get an eerie feeling on the page so I stated with a normal BG, placed the wolf and barn on this,then made a second identical BG oblique to go over the top. The girl, flowers and eyes are then added on top of the oblique BG.- Did I get the eerie look or not ? I would welcome any other tips to getting an eerie look xxxxxxx
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Created with Scrapbook Flair software. BG - Twilight by Amelia. Red Ring Hood - Granny Art. Barn - Lady Nickitta. Wolf and Woof eyes from Google images. Flowers - A beautiful day - Adeyeo All edits in Paint.net
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inkyD says:
Sorry Madeline, I thought I'd caught up but I've just found a group of pages that I missed.Yes, you have achieved the look of eeriness with your blending of the two pages.You can also add spots of colour using fog, colouring it and inserting over or between layers to highlight areas.As well as eeriness you've added depth and heightened the light in the eyes and flowers. Brillliant work xxx
May 3, 2011
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Pelle says:
Absolutely gorgeous,super job is done!!
Apr 29, 2011
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belle15 says:
You did a fantastic job, those wolve eyes are very eerie!
Apr 28, 2011
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oreosmeow says:
Oh, this is fabulous! Terrific page, great job in layering those backgrounds to get this effect!
Apr 27, 2011
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Xguern66 says:
You've done it for me - love those eyes - very creepy. Fantastic page.
Apr 27, 2011
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Claudia says:
Wonderful page. GREAT job. Hugs from Italy..Claudia xoxo
Apr 27, 2011
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Lindalou b says:
gorgeous page, just love it x
Apr 27, 2011
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limeynana says:
wonderful....love this!
Apr 27, 2011
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