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Hi
We had some great entries to our last 'vice' challenge, thanks to all who took part.
This week we have Clifford's tower in York. Originally a wooden structure built on the mound in around 1068 it was rebuilt in stone in the 13th century and repaired and restored in the 16th century. It has a long, and sometimes gruesome, history and has been a castle keep, a military prison, and even a royal mint. The name, incidentally, comes from Roger De Clifford a Baron who was executed for treason in 1322 at the tower.
So we have the tower and the mound, what can you do to show the next chapter in its history, hopefully more peaceful than its past?
The “rules”:
* Use the starter image as at least part of your own image entry.
* Anything goes, as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright etc
* Anyone, and everyone, is welcome to have a go, whether you are a complete beginner or a Photoshop expert. This is not just for our forum "regulars".
* There are no prizes apart from the chance to practice, show off, or bring a bit of humour and fun. Don't be shy, join in and have a go!
* The starter image is made available for you to use in this forum challenge only. Sorry to emphasise this, but the image is not for use elsewhere.
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Have fun.
Dave
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York's Clifford Space Port
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That was fast Euan - and an excellent fit of the tower and launchpad.
Thanks for getting us started this weekend.
Dave
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And extra points for past SFTW inclusion as a few others are getting too 🙂
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Great use of SFTW 151. I like the watch. I may have not noticed it (or had forgotten) from 151.
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Thank you very much, Dean. I made the strap for my wife, Cecilie, from a single string of leather, meeting itself with an overlap at the buckle. It was a bit of a stretch to fit it on the watchtower.
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The dock tower has a new location and an extra clock face. I'm sure it will enjoy its retirement in York. 🙂
Dave
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Touche, pussycat! Not sure why, the scene just brought in mind this classic cartoon.
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This has me thinking of John Cleese shouting down from the battlements in Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
'Your mother was a hamster, and your father smelled of elderberries.'
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Very good GC - the mousketeers ! 🙂
Dave
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Future Clifford Tower
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Fantastic piece of concept art. The grittiness and the symmetry play off one another so well. Just brilliant.
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Thank you : )
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I do like that. York meets 'Upside Down' !
Dave
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Imagine this... 😊
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A relaxing future for the tower Lee. 🙂
Dave
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Love the farm animals!
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How do you move the graphic to earn the points.
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Just came back from 3 Weeks in Israel. I admire the passuo n they have. they wont give up - the government has to go!
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Hope democracy prevails.
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I often complain about the results democracy brings us, but the alternative is far worse
Dave
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The new rebel base on the planet Sumpinoradda, orbiting a red dwarf known only by its code name, Space Heater 2, is starting to come together. But there's a spy...
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I love it Alan, and you score max points for it's cool factor. Red Dwarf meets Doctor Who and a (very large) Dalek.
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You know, that's a great idea! I've been a Doctor Who fan since the first episode (1963), and several of my Zoom backgrounds are Tardis interiors. I live in the US now, where not so many people know the Doctor. You can't drop a Dalek joke into most conversations here, but I know several InDesign scripters and plugin developers who are big fans.
Very little of my commercial work requires Photoshop (it's almost all InDesign, Illustrator, and Stager), so these SFTW exercises are a nice change of pace. Maybe I'll do a Doctor Who composite to celebrate the 60th Anniversary.