(5 years and 2304 days ago)
Good manip and SBS, funny image! GL!
Yep, it's disgusting but your bread will love you for it. (5 years and 2397 days ago)
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(5 years and 2728 days ago)
Good manip and SBS, funny image! GL!
huh?
@_@ !!!
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This "fly" was created from contest source "butter cup" image. The wings, head, body was created using metal part of the butter cap, and body using glass part of the "butter cup" image, I will add sbs if it is required.
I want to thanks to erix! for melted butter on the plate source (flickr). (5 years and 3387 days ago)
I feel tthe background is a little too empty. Good job with the fly tho.
It's probably matter of opinion about background. Personally (IMO) I think making another metal fly similar to it, sitting next to the original fly would make it far more interesting. But you got a day left.
very nice creation...good luck
very nice!
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Good work, good humor!
thanks for everything
I have seen those ... nice work
yes! someone told me they migrate by the thousands to mexico every year:p
does not look like a Monarch though.. the person could be wrong about that type
This is so pretty, like from a children's book. Well done!
thank you! I kinda always wanted to do children's books but never got there.
The monarch butterfly is orange in color and migrates to the forest. outside Morelia Michoacan, Mexico every year, millions of these beautiful butterflies start a new life there. It is one of the sights to see, butterflies flying all over by the thousands! I was lucky to see them in their own sanctuary.
Check this link.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHWaeEsixT0
(The butterfly used in this work, is not a monarch). Good luck author!
nice! thank you for that
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