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    May not be the best to you, but I think it's pretty darn good!

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by edzbaker View Post
    One can always use another Dragon. I made this one from a tattoo drawing. It's not the best, but could be used in some places, and the price is good. FREE

    Ed
    Thanks for sharing your patterns. What software are you making these with?

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    I use Corel draw, Corel Photo editor, Gimp, and the Pattern editor. Corel is just to get the "Picture" like I want it. Gimp is to make the Grayscale, and the Pattern editor is used to smooth out and manipulate the pattern. There's lots of tutorials on using Gimp on u-tube, and Ed Lamb has made and posted some good ones on the forum also.

    Ed

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    Very nice Dragon Ed and we do thank you for sharing. It means a lot to Newbie and Experienced users alike and you do great work with that combination of software programs. I know at least one Dragon Lady who will love this. Thanks again
    Fair winds,

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    Ed,

    The dragon came out really good. Ya'll know where dragon milk comes from?







    A cow with short legs but, the dragon is spelled differently.
    Steve

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    Default A sitting Duck

    Here is a Sitting duck that I have worked on for weeks, in my spare time. It's about as good as I can get it. So it's time to share.

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    That is great, thanks!
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    Very nice detail, it came out great, thanks!

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    That is really nice Ed. And it is very nice of you to share.
    Mike
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    Thanks Ed for making these and sharing them as a ptn format so all Designer software versions can use them. My hat is off to you sir....
    JerryB:.

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