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We had some great images and interpretations of our last Loch Ness challenge. Thanks to all who took part.
This week, rather than a scene, we have a spanner, or wrench for those on the western side of the atlantic ocean.
How creative you can get with this spanner?
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Have fun!
Dave
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It looks good to me Myra, and if the nuts did come loose then you have a spanner ready to refit them 🙂
Dave
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Thanks. I honestly didn't think too much about it other than when my son was little he used to draw a lot of trains, and I think as a result, I associate the shape of a wrench with a connecting rod. 😛
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Myra, that is the best explanation for an SFTW picture that I have seen.
I apologize for letting my imagination wander into different directions, your picture being completely convincing.
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Oh my, I'm so embarassed! I didn't mean to throw a wrench in it! I guess its time to get some readers!
I thought you meant "SPINNER" must have been the accent!
Happy Friday Everyone!
Cheers!
Mark
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There's something mesmerising about watching that :-). Nice job , Mark.
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Thank you Dave! Glad you like it. Appreciate it! Cheers!
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I was going to say the same thing Dave. Mark, you have the spanner's ring end very well centered. Niice job.
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Thank you Trevor! Thanks for stopping by to add some kind words! Cheers!
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Great pattern. Has a fractal feel to it.
How did you create it?
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I like that Chana. It would be interesting to see how you created it.
Dave
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Do you mean @chanaart ?
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I did indeed Myra - I'll correct my post
Dave
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Dave I think that is one of the Parametric Filters. I used the rain filter on the Cadbury's drone delivery. They are about the most useful, but a lot of them are worth a look, and I am hoping we can build our own. Something like Styles on steroids, or a script/action. Definitely a cool new feature, but I have to say I was having a problem predicting what Symmetry would do regards my object placement.
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I am not sure that Elton John ort Dame Edna would be seen in glasses like that.
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you're probably right, but perhaps he was inspired by one of them
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Just watch - next summer we'll all be wearing them !
Dave
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Two thousand and (thirty) one
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Haha - very good ShiveringCactus!
Dave
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Oh, I like this a lot! I thought I recognised the ship as Discovery One, but with a touch of the ISS. Is that right? My favourite detail is the flaired lines on the right (is that the front or back of gthe space craft?)
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Time to tighten up!
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That must be for measuring 'wrench time', Randy. 🙂
Don't forget guys we are now onto challenge 201 : https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/something-for-the-weekend-part-201-he...
Dave