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    Frutas del verano / Summer Fruits

    Aunque ya el verano termina la semana entrante, aún tenemos variedad de deliciosas frutas ...
    Recursos: Calcado de imagen + Rodillo +Pincel Dirty + Pincel BarbWire (solo para los melones "calameños", melones con piel muy rugosa, áspera)

    Although summer ends next week, it is still possible to find delicious fruits ...
    Resources: Tracing image + Brush Roller + Dirty brush + BarbWire brush (only for melons "calameños", a very rough skin melons)
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    Damaso, this is lovely, what a good idea with the barbwire brush, have to check that one out, well done

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    Love the colors

    It has an over all nice look.

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    Che stile delizioso! I tuoi esperimenti sono straordinari come sempre! Una curiosità. Non so perché, ma il cimitero storico di Roma si chiama "Cimitero del Verano".

    What a delicious style! Your experiments are extraordinary as usual! A curiosity: I don't know why, but Rome's historical cemetery is called "Cimitero del Verano".
    Last edited by Caesar; 03-21-2016 at 09:25 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Caesar View Post
    Che stile delizioso! I tuoi esperimenti sono straordinari come sempre! Una curiosità. Non so perché, ma il cimitero storico di Roma si chiama "Cimitero del Verano".

    What a delicious style! Your experiments are extraordinary as usual! A curiosity: I don't know why, but Rome's historical cemetery is called "Cimitero del Verano".
    Gracias por tu comentario. Respecto del nombre del cementerio romano, no sè nada... (No tendrà que ver con "Verona", pronunciado por una persona que sufre de dislexia???.)

    Thanks for your comment. Concerning the name of the Roman cemetery I do not know anything ... (not have to do with "Verona", pronounced by a person who suffers dyslexia???).
    Regards from Chile
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