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Old 01-29-2007, 12:43 AM   #1
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Hi Everyone, here is a portrait of my newest design called " Mulies In The Mountains " . Let me know what you think of it. Steve
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Ooooh, I like that one Steve! I'm gonna have to come over to your house for a tutorial on your frames.
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Very nice!
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Very nice pattern, Steve. That looks great.
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Thanks for the comments guys. Kevin anytime, that class is always open and they are so easy to do even I can't mess the design up. haha . Steve
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Look's good to me Steve.
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where did you get that pattern? my buddy has a mule deer game farm and would picture like that.
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where did you get that pattern? my buddy has a mule deer game farm and would picture like that.
Hi Barnja, this is a design of my own that I have just gotten finished and cut. I am trying my hand at developing some new patterns and different style frames. I would bet that you have or your buddy has some great photos from the game farm. At this time these patterns are still in the developement stage and I am wanting feedback on the style of patterns that I am coming up with. If you would have any photos from the game farm that would make a good pattern I could see what I could do for you. I am just not ready to release mine at this time. Thank you for the kind comments from everyone. The feedback good or bad helps me in my quest to design a good pattern. Steve
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I like the pattern. Very well done. I also am interested in the frame. It looks like tree bark or weathered wood. I'm curious how you get that look.

What do you think it would look like if you were to recess the portrait about 1/2" deep into the frame, kind of a 3-D effect? I was thinking that would really make the frame stand out even more.

Good job on both the design and the execution!
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