I can see it but very hard work.
Jack
3D Butterflies
- Jack Harrison
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It takes less effort the more you practice...took me about 5 seconds 

Re: 3D Butterflies
...off too Boots... must... get... Nurofen....
no, seriously, I'll have another go later. My stupid screen is angled downwards (a rather enthusiastic labrador attacked it a while back) so that might not be helping. Maybe I'll print some out, Guy's "dotty" picture might reproduce well so it's worth a try!
no, seriously, I'll have another go later. My stupid screen is angled downwards (a rather enthusiastic labrador attacked it a while back) so that might not be helping. Maybe I'll print some out, Guy's "dotty" picture might reproduce well so it's worth a try!
- Jack Harrison
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Re: 3D Butterflies
This one should be easy. The butterfly itself is fairly "flat" but stands out beautifully from the background vegetation.
Keep trying Annie.
Jack
Keep trying Annie.
Jack
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Re: 3D Butterflies
The b/fly and nettle really stand out from the grass behind!