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03/31/2004 08:00:50 AM |
yeah, i had to bake the crayon first to soften it enough to be able to carve. i think i went through a dozen other colors practicing. it was late on the submission night and i was havin a helluva time trying to get them A) the right size and B) keeping them together. had i thought of this earlier i prob would have put more than a couple of hours into it..... thanks for the insight |
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03/30/2004 08:00:26 PM |
A creative approach to an obvious solution. Somewhat marred by details- uneven crayons at top, "fat" orange crayon, and contrast seems a tad high. Fine entry. |
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03/30/2004 12:25:10 AM |
I wanna know how you sliced those 2 crayons without braking the tips off :o) |
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03/29/2004 11:31:13 AM |
for all i know, this could be a photo for a "blue" challenge..... |
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03/28/2004 11:17:14 PM |
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03/25/2004 09:06:19 PM |
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03/25/2004 08:58:01 PM |
Good idea. I like the concept. |
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03/25/2004 05:07:55 AM |
Funny idea, but lack of brilliance in the shot. |
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03/25/2004 01:13:59 AM |
The orange crayon tip is unfortunately shorter than the other ones and the whole crayon is wider, which makes it too different IMO.
There is maybe a bit too much sharpness. |
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03/24/2004 05:32:09 PM |
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03/24/2004 03:18:00 PM |
Great concept. You also managed to capture the vibrance of the colors very well. |
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03/24/2004 12:46:07 PM |
Cute interpretation of "between red and yellow" |
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03/24/2004 07:14:42 AM |
Sorry but I don't see orange as the primary colour |
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