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kdunn
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Registered: June 2008 Posts: 95
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Wed September 3, 2008 8:46pm
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Wow, this is great. Looks like you took a picture of a wall hanging in your home. I'm very impressed!
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Maria LaFrance
Boutique Manager
Registered: March 2007 Posts: 5,098
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Wed September 3, 2008 10:18pm
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this is GORGEOUS!!!
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TallulahTooGood
Registered Users
Registered: July 2008 Location: California Posts: 696
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Thu September 4, 2008 12:25am
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Beautiful page, love the frames.
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cassie-in-texas
Creative Team Member
Registered: April 2007 Posts: 5,310
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Thu September 4, 2008 7:40am
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This is just lovely! The elements are all so real looking and the design is fantastic! for cc - I noticed is that the leaf shadows are going straight down and the frame shadows are going to the bottom right. I would prefer them to be consistent. And I'd probably make the frame shadows a bit smaller since they're closer to the wall than the leaves that go over them. Love this page, though, your kit is gorgeous!
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gavins mom
Challenge Hostess Manager
Registered: March 2007 Location: Midwest Posts: 35,023
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Thu September 4, 2008 10:43am
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Love the framing & the elements. Truly wonderful page.
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queenmlv
Registered Users
Registered: May 2007 Posts: 1,386
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Fri September 5, 2008 8:14pm
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I agree that this is simply gorgeous. I also agree with cassie about the shadows. The ones inside the frames and on the hook match the frames, and everything else matches but is at a different angle. Your shadows are the right distance (except the frames as noted), and the right color and intensity for my personal taste, but you have conflicting light sources.
You obviously understand how to make great shadows (I'm trying to learn), but need to remember angles.
Great work on this, though. Can't wait to see your changes if you choose to try any suggestions.
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opeysmama
Creative Team Member
Registered: April 2007 Posts: 707
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Thu September 11, 2008 10:47am
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Fabulous layout!! WOW!
I want to touch on the light source/shadow direction for a minute. Consider what real light often does to raised objects...it can give 2 different angled shadows. If you are in a room with two windows lets say, you might get 2 different shadows on the same objects.
With that said, if you want to keep your shadows the you might consider adding a 2nd shadow to all objects to compensate for that effect mentioned above. Am I being too complicated? ROFL...it is pretty advanced shadowing thoughts...looking forward to seeing what you do.
HUGS!
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