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    Took me a day and a half to do this, almost lost the lot when error appeared.
    Luckily I had saved three quarters of it Moral save often
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    Norm, another excellent job! I love the blurriness through the windows.
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    Very nice, Norman! Did you use the LiveEffects blur on the windows?
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    Thanks Bob and Bill, The front window is from a fill I made by taking a photograph of a milk jug, the rear side window is just a transparency. Now as to blurring I used this plugin for the first time since I read the advice given to Bob Hahn by Gary just recently and think it's a great effect I used it a lot on that picture. Incidentally the background is made with the same fill using the Fill tool each time
    ....Norman
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    Quote Originally Posted by parahandy View Post
    Thanks Bob and Bill, The front window is from a fill I made by taking a photograph of a milk jug, the rear side window is just a transparency. Now as to blurring I used this plugin for the first time since I read the advice given to Bob Hahn by Gary just recently and think it's a great effect I used it a lot on that picture. Incidentally the background is made with the same fill using the Fill tool each time
    ....Norman
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    Here is the .xar file for anyone to play with . I keep the fill in the utiities/fill files
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    Norman,
    Love it! Obviously a lot of work was put into all that detail!! Great job!
    ron

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    Who would have thought a milk jug, wow, that was truly inventive thinking and it worked great too.
    Every day's a new day, "draw" on what you've learned.

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    Norman,
    Could you pick me up at 03:50 and take me to Heathrow Airport? (Don't tell the Wife!)
    One observation I would make; If you're using a blur, make it subtle. So subtle you can hardly see it and the veiwer doesn't notice it at all.
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    No one thinks of the time that it takes to do cars they just look and say great or why dont you... Norman you have shown a lot of skill and the use of the bottle, well really what a smart chap you are, but the time you have spent on the detail you have shown great patience and I think that it has turned out great. 5* for me.
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