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I'm in!! muahahahaha  Velly nice Winston, and I especially liked papier cut.  I immediately imagined them all on the side of one of those cloth eco-friendly shopping sacks.  Can you say 'iron-on'? 
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Pyro,
The color differences are likely unworkable. For some of the other stuff, it may still be there but the commands may have changed. Have a look here. There's lots of sites like this.
MS Paint Tricks | Tutorial
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06-03-2009
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I'm in!! muahahahaha  Velly nice Winston, and I especially liked papier cut.  I immediately imagined them all on the side of one of those cloth eco-friendly shopping sacks.  Can you say 'iron-on'? 
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Yes, I can say 'iron-on'. And 'poster'!
When printed at Kinko on glossy paper with high-saturation inks, at about 16x21 inches (twice normal size) the pixels stand out terrifically. Standing about 4 feet away from such a print, the pixels merge, dither and separate in a most pleasant fashion.
I still have a few prints, but they are so damaged after so much moving and packing.
Paper Cut is one of my most favorites, and oddly, one of the first pieces I did in this technique.  Thanks.
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06-14-2009
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Here we have three more:
A City Revealed -- City as an oasis of reality in an abstract landscape
Arch of Coventry -- Well, it has an arch in it
Culture Clash -- Some things just don't mix
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Here are three of my favorites. It was really hard to find names for them.
Patriarch -- I went through six names before I saw the 'face'
Span of Attention -- A protective bolt of green lightening the length of a thought
Patchwork Hand -- Franken-hand with three fingers
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Three of my earliest pieces:
Comet -- Spent way too much time on this one, trying to make it jell. But somehow, it works.
Anxiety -- Before I finished, I knew what this one was about. Gave chills up my spine.
Eye of the Storm -- Well, duh!
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Three representing the next stage of my artsy development:
Art of Tyranny -- Like pulling your fingernails across a blackboard
Serendipity 2 -- It looks like a metaphor for something! But what?
Serendipity 1 -- Gosh, it reminds me of a metaphor for something else!
Enjoy. I'll finish publishing the rest another time.
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