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Ladybug

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  1. @Pixey, thanks for the comments. I have been finding that much like you have your favorite colors (aqua family), I enjoy working with shiny metal colors.
  2. Thanks @lynxster4 for the wonderful comments. Means a lot coming from someone so talented.
  3. Added these to the main gallery. Enjoy πŸ’— Deceitful Treats Museum Display The Light is Coming . . . .
  4. Ladybug

    Mancs page.

    I forgot to add the heart before I typed my post.😁
  5. Ladybug

    Mancs page.

    Love how smooth the wood grain looks. And clocks fascinate me. Too bad they have been mostly replaced with digital clocks. Have you ever created an old "timey" compass?
  6. Just something quick I did to the original image. Pic for these uncertain days ahead. Source image: https://unsplash.com/@diofagundes?utm_source=unsplash&utm_medium=referral&utm_content=creditCopyText The Light is Coming . . . .
  7. @c0njuct1on_559 welcome to the PDN forum. I have learned a lot here from the very encouraging people on this site. I am sure you will build a great Pictorium gallery in no time as it becomes addicting, lol. I am relatively new to learning the more advanced features of PDN. Have used PDN for many years but it was mostly to touch up a photo here or there. Jump right in and learn from this vast community, but just remember to read the rules of posting first so you post in the right places. I goofed when I first came here and had to read and learn where certain posts go. Once again, welcome and thanks for the compliment.
  8. Ah ok! Thanks @Ego Eram Reputo, that is helpful.
  9. I believe this has been asked before and I don't know if this is the right place but since we are talking plugins. I would love it if prolific plugin creators like for example @toe_head2001,@Red ochre and @Ego Eram Reputo (to name a few) had a way to code a separate menu to group all their plugins together to make it easier to find all their cool plugins. I forget sometimes where some plugins are but thankfully the plugin browser is a good way to find it even if it is an extra step. πŸ™‚ πŸ’» 🧸
  10. @Vagabondifirst of all Happy New Year's to you as well. May it be a good one. Ok, now back to your pics. Champion vs Contender made me laugh. I could almost hear Michael Buffer announce "Let's get Ready to Rumble!" Also like the fox one with the big ears, lol. And Digital Panorama is really creative with the colors and the grid.
  11. Lol @Pixey I was just typing that he should ask you about the water reflection and there you are! I am curious about it too as I have yet to use it. @frer8833the photo from the post shows up as a black square for me but if you click on it, the link takes you to the original post that has the image. If it works for you would be great to see the outcome as I said I want to learn to use this myself.
  12. @pyrochild - I have looked at your plugin before but never actually used it to make a script. I am creating something that has a repetitive set of steps for many layers and decided to use your ScriptLab plugin. My script is a simple script with only 2 plugins used that normally would be easy to just run separately but making a plugin to combine them has really saved me time since I have to apply it to many, many layers. Thank you so much for sharing your coding knowledge to to make this cool tool that I am certain can be used for more complex scripts.
  13. I am pretty easy going. If someone has the coding ability to create their own plugin, I say more power to them. To me it is kind of like PDN expertise. Some have more than others do.
  14. Wow that was a hard competition to decide favorites. So many I really liked. Well done to the winners for your efforts and expertise in PDN.
  15. Images either from a shape pack or hand drawn in PDN. Effects all PDN plugins.
  16. @vagabondi you sure are like Bethlehem Steel constantly producing! I like that you don't just stick to the same subject or colors but instead keep sharing with us such a variety. My favorite is "Cry Wolf" no pun intended but it really calls to me. Its haunting, lonely and beautiful all rolled into one. I also find "A Glimpse of Light" interesting in how you created such realistic water and then the surprise is that colorful beach ball!
  17. Thanks @lynxster4. I end up mostly using your shapes for some reason. Thank you for sharing those.
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