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WOW! What a finish to a great class! First we learned about making objects the size, and then how to align them. Here are some spheres I made using those techniques: |

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And then we re-visited our logo technique again, only this time with two layers of color. I've shown the logo with no enhancements and with an inner bevel on the second one: |


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To finish the week we learned how to make birds, including an animated flying bird. Here's my yellow bird, done according to the lesson: |

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Next, a really pudgy cardinal - it's a wonder he's been able to get in the air! |

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That was fun. Now, how about a pink flamingo? I'm sure there must be one of this color somewhere! Hmmm, I'll be that Mon will know where to check it out! :) |

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Before my final bird, let's see that cardinal fly. I've made him a bit smaller, and leaner, so the download time wouldn't be too long! |

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Finally, this last bird represents what a hoot I thought this class was! Thank you so much Ron and Bonesy, for another fun time. I'm just so glad that I took the class a second time as I picked up even more this time around. It's clear that you both give a hoot! So, here's my spotted owl.... |

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Well, now I've decided to come back and see this spotted owl flapping it's wings! What a hoot this is! LOL I think he's waving 'bye-bye'! |

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For those of you going on to the advanced class - enjoy! It's even more fun than this class! I'm sorry I won't be with you so I can see all of your wonderful work - and I do mean that sincerely. If you care to share it with me, please include me when you post your links to the board. The talent you have shown here is terrific!!! |