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Hi
There were some fantastic entries in last week's subway challenge. This week we have something completely different.
Those who have been taking part in the challenges for a while will know that sometimes we start with a scene and sometimes with an object. This week it is the latter and we have a wheel and tyre, or actually three views of a wheel and tyre just to give you some choice in the angles.
What will you do with this object? Will you put the wheel(s) on a suitable vehicle or will you use it to make something else entirely?
The “rules”:
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Have fun.
Dave
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They do, Dave, but the one in the middle may have a certain irony touch, as I believe you remember.
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If I remember correctly that pattern was on top of an old railway line.
Dave
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Exactly, Dave, the one in Teesside (69, hence the maltreatment of the boat song), on the head of the rail (to the right).
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it took me a min to spot what was odd about his outfit
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That's hilarious! I love it!
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It wasn't meant to be, but it has turned out to be disturbing. Something to do with the tongue and the little poker dot eyes — which were also accidental. It's made him look like a hideous monster.
This is what the source image looked like: Still a bit unsettling, but the little dots for eyes take it up a level. I wonder how much the syrup (and fig) cost him?
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Brilliant Trevor - love it!
Dave
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It ocurred to me that I missed an obvious trick with Elton. It was literally five minutes to make the diamonds flash, but another ten minutes to animate the tongue. I imagine it would be much easier with Animate but I have never used it.
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It's perfect, Trevor, and I love it! 💙
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Stimmt, klasse Technik, aber Du machst mir mein Idol kaputt! ;-)))
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I've eaten the apples, unwound the bowl, and put the chain back on the bicycle.
Jane
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Great job with the chain Jane. Did you mask it or create a new chain?
Dave
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Thanks, Dave! I drew the shapes in Illustrator, created a pattern brush, drew paths with the Pen tool, applied the brush, then brought it back to Photoshop and masked out the ends. The writing was done in Photoshop.
~ Jane
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An Illustrator brush lesson. Yet another benefit of Something for the Weekend 🙂
Dave
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Wow Jane, BONUS! You just helped me out a whole lot with this (I'm in the process of learning Illustrator - so far I have found the "on" button 😜!). Thanks a bunch for this.
HEY, can I have your phone nu... uhh ok, never mind (I heard that... 😒) <LOL>. Seriously though, appreciate you showing this.
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A little older than Jane-e's:
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he looks bad to the bone 😉
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The baddest penny-farthing in the world 🙂
Dave