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    Lightbulb Arbre magique

    Since Pai asked for more, here's another wood using some of the same tips and tricks ...
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    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Nice use of the Glitter gun and other tricks you have up your sleeve Dear Caesar.

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    Ho Ho. Ho. Caesar. 7 ..1. All we want now Is the Dutch. To beat the Agrees


    Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

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    "We're not out of the woods yet" .......Sorry, always wanted to use that expression!
    Interesting techniques used in this one, I am enjoying this 'Forest Set' of paintings
    but with my bad eyes the faint glow to the left and the two greyish eyes on the right are
    getting my imagination running wild again.
    Great job Caesar.....
    Take care,
    Steve
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    ... and it really takes a quite short time to set up such stages ... thank you, dear Scott!

    I'm with oranges now, even if it's the wrong season for such fruits ... Yeah. Thank you, dear ATPlus!

    Thank You, dear Steve. Placing the glows and highlights is a fundamental activity after all for evocating a visual impression, I think, the rest of the story, with few little cues more, may be projected by our own minds.
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    it a good explore of using tools 。do it what you want.

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    quite the magical forest... I like the painting, lots of interesting areas to let the mind wander into and out of....

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    Cool effort, Caesar. Nice experimentation. . . using your "mojo" to paint still. But I think you may be a little off your game. . . not one buxom naked Italian woman to be seen. . . Dryads are a little to elusive even for your mighty stylus. . .or mouse, depending on the climate I suppose. . .

    Well, at least the very compelling Brazilian girl got a new wardrobe thanks to you. . . I guess she bet on the wrong team and lost her pocket money. . . her pocket book. . . and her pockets. . . unlike Mr Ploos who cleaned up on Germany's win and bought a new printer.
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    Very cool Dear Caesar, but I bet It doesn't smell as good as the original one, besides you cannot put it into the car Ciau ne

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