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Cutie Pie and Little Yellowy

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I enjoyed doing that last one and I decided to do another. Usually I make designs and paint them,
but doing it on the computer is a fun variation. And much quicker!
 

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Lol, i cant do anything artistic on computor,so, i take my hat off to you.
Or i would if i wore one lol.
very nice pics.
 

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Dawn, what [programs(s)]did you use to colour and paint your salamanders? It is a cute one. is it traced over a photograph or freehand? Enough time slaving away in a computer art programs, you will be making even more amazing things in no time. especially if you find yourself into a 3-D program, you can make your self a little salamander land animation :p
 

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Especially if you find yourself into a 3-D program, you can make your self a little salamander land animation :p
Wow, What's the name of a program like that? I only have a couple programs I use,
Microsoft Picture it Program, and Paint (I used both on the picture, but painted it with paint, not a lot of colors). I used parts of a photo but not all of it. Did you notice the newt is making the peace sign?
 
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