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 Posted: Sun Aug 11th, 2024 11:08
Eric



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chrisbet wrote:
I have been pondering about what it is tha makes these images look artificial - I think it is because they look 2D, flat, the feather detail is regular right to the edge of the bird - you would expect the lines of the feathers to get closer as they approach the edge because birds are 3D....
Well observed, Chris. They are similar to the results of decoupage.

My wife produces old winter street scenes as Christmas cards and mounts multiple cutouts of the same elements on top of each other….to get a 3d effect that’s missing from the flat prints.  Then has to pay extra postage for “fat” cards. :thumbsdown:

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