It looks like an abstract drawing of a woman on her back with her shoulder, boob and nipple showing?
I'm an artist and see abstracts and negative images.
lol, Sometimes it's a curse.WOW, you have some imagination.![]()
The face of fishing joy.
My friend's daughter went fishing with her dad and his retired military friends, in the NC mountains. She landed the group's biggest fish, that took a tiring 15 minutes to reel in.
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I see that this thread is on the verge of 4000 posts(is this the one?). Would that not make it the longest thread in forum history?
Anyway, thanks to all for their wonderful contributions; very enjoyable.
Regards,
Andy
Very impressive! Back in the day I used to fiddle with AI's competitor, Freehand (which tells you HOW far back in the day that was) but it was mosty for basic graphic layouts for a choir I used to sing with. A couple of years ago an affordable competitor emerged, Affinity Studio (they also have equivs. to Photoshop and InDesign) and I got it "just because" but it's been so long since I've done anything that I didn't have the patience to learn how it worked. Despite their low price (something like $60 or so) they are fully-featured, professional programs and don't require an annual subscription.Here's some of my work on a proof sheet I put together.
These are all drawn in Illustrator, I'm a Graphic Designer by trade....
I get 'em roaring up the road here from time to time. Occas. go in the ditch but haven't had one in the yard yet.Not to get off the topic, I had a bunch of turkey's go through the yard this morning.
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Thank you,Very impressive! Back in the day I used to fiddle with AI's competitor, Freehand (which tells you HOW far back in the day that was) but it was mosty for basic graphic layouts for a choir I used to sing with. A couple of years ago an affordable competitor emerged, Affinity Studio (they also have equivs. to Photoshop and InDesign) and I got it "just because" but it's been so long since I've done anything that I didn't have the patience to learn how it worked. Despite their low price (something like $60 or so) they are fully-featured, professional programs and don't require an annual subscription.
I once knew, but every bike he bought he totaled or layed it down, obviously not a very good rider? Last I heard he quit riding, he wasn't very bright. lol