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Miguel Castaneda

Extraordinarily Late Birthday Present in Progress
Extraordinarily Late Birthday Present in Progress by @migucast (Miguel Castaneda)

Drawn 100% from scratch in Photoshop with a mouse, I started work on this many, many months ago, in a mad dash to finish it by the recipients birthday. ......................... I didn't make it. ^^;;;;;;; Mouse drawing is a complex and lengthy process... So it'll be quite some time before THIS is done. In anycase, I put it up here to show to the recipient that I haven't forgotten about it and to show them where it is in production thus far. Hopefully, I can start working on this picture again sometime soon. ^^;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

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Posted: Friday, 26 December, 2003 @ 03:19 PM

It's looking good, Red. ^_^ I can tell you've paid a lot of attention to my designs -- thanks for taking the time to get all the details right, I really appreciate it. I look forward to seeing the finished product...someday....

Posted: Saturday, 27 December, 2003 @ 12:36 AM

Thanks! ^^

Yeah, it'll be a while... I either need more hours in a day, more energy, or for Nadia to get a JOB so I can use the computer longer. :p

Posted: Friday, 02 January, 2004 @ 07:38 PM

Heh, way to catch a memorable moment, Red. Awesome mousework! I know how much of a pain that is, especially on a computer like yours. Can't wait to see it done!

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Posted: Saturday, 03 January, 2004 @ 02:30 AM

Just wait until I actually draw the fungus AND the CG the bio-luminensence! ;) Then it'll be something! Or... At least it looks that way in my mind. ^^;;;;;;;;;;;

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