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To: Billie

Great Graphic Billie! Absolutely LOVE it!!!!!


543 posted on 12/07/2009 10:31:53 AM PST by pollywog ("Regime Change USA".... 2010-2012 ~~Let's Roll !!)
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To: pollywog; Mama_Bear; jaycee; MEG33; yorkie; JustAmy; All
I am slow catching up, but just got back in from lunch and see posts from today's opening with such nice compliments on the graphic - the song of course, is the one that brought Susan to fame on Britain's Got Talent, and it has been so rewarding and fun to share some of the tracks from her first album with Amy's Place, because they just grab at my heart and I can see they do the same to/for you!

Amy found the original graphics for Thursday's "Daydream Believer", today's "Dreamed a Dream", and the next and last one, which I have prepared for tomorrow. So thank you, Amy, for giving me such beautiful graphics to 'work with' for such a beautiful voice!

Lori, I wanted to tell you the 'secret' to the young woman/older woman (because I know that you can do similar cut & paste to add to or otherwise change a graphic).

I traced the woman and saved it as a separate object, then went back to the original and blurred the woman in that picture. I found another 'profile' of a young woman and cut just the face out and pasted it on the woman's face, transparifying a little and working with the skin color to blend with the original blurred woman's skin. Then put the saved copy of the original woman back on the picture, moving it a little to the right and front just a tad. Anyway, I thought you'd like to know what I did. :)

Now, back to Friday or Saturday's posts - some I just hafta comment on! :)

559 posted on 12/07/2009 11:48:41 AM PST by Billie
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