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Researcher 556780 Posted Sep 9, 2004
I draw freehand, if thats what your asking and scan the pic into the 'puter, and cos our scanner is wrinkled n' tired, I slyly use adobe photoshop to touch up the copies of the pics.
I am not adept at drawing on the computer altho I have had a few bashes, they are not very good. Eventually I'd love to have a drawing tablet and a pen
err..as for getting one of my designs from me to you, could be done via computer and then you could find out about fabric printing and post the design onto them, kinda thing..I'm just speculating quickly...there are places that print your own designs on T-shirts so I would have thought cushion material shouldn't be a problem.
If you tell me what you want, prices can be haggled to extortio...I mean reasonable amounts
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Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Sep 9, 2004
if you saw what Habitat (or similar) charges for a cushion they produce by the thousands (possibly millions) I expect you'd double your prices so I won't tell you
so all I have to do is work out roughly what I want and I can have a MV original (my art collection starts here )
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Researcher 556780 Posted Sep 9, 2004
heeeee!
Thinking about it, sending you the original to send to where it gets printed thingy is prolly the best bet for a decent copy.
Things get a bit squify on this scanner, and some detail is lost in the translation to computer language thingumajiggy.
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Blackberry Cat , if one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque Posted Sep 9, 2004
probably be my mothers computer cos shes got the fancy printer and software (even if I'm the 1 who has to work out how it all works)
thinking about a design now
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Kaz Posted Sep 9, 2004
Hi MV
thats an exciting idea, I will start to sift through some photos and find the nicest ones! I don't think I have done the best photos of the gerbils yet, they move so fast! It would be nice to get them together (not shagging!), so we may have to cheat and use 2 separate photos.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Sep 9, 2004
Mad lesbian *incetuous* gerbils, you say?
Reminds me of when I lived in Ottawa and one of my flatmates kept rats (and guppies and zebra finches and a snake). He was lot, let's say, the sharpest knife in the drawer. One day he explained that he'd got a male and female rat, to keep each other company. I asked "But don't they breed like wildfire?" He said "No, it's OK - they're brother and sister!"
Next thing I knew, the female was pregnant and he was building a divider across their cage.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Sep 9, 2004
For a sec there, I had a double take pause - I read:
(and guppies and zebra
finches and a snake)
I was like, a ZEBRA!?
2 photos is not a problem, Kaz.
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Researcher 556780 Posted Sep 9, 2004
Could you not get them a blow-up gerbil..?
*oh dear*, I've reached new lows...lets change the subject
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Very rainy and floody here today...
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Snailrind Posted Sep 9, 2004
Why won't you draw M L gerbil porn, Vix? It sounds like good wholesome family entertainment to me.
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Edward the Bonobo - Gone. Posted Sep 9, 2004
You could sell it in the back room of pet shops, along with other gerbil toys.
(Oh dear...I fear we're on the verge of a tasteless discussion concerning a certain disco electronica band)
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Researcher 556780 Posted Sep 9, 2004
...
..and I thought I was bad...
<>
"Your ALLLL GOINNNNNNG to HEEELLLLLLL..."
It's actually stopped raining now...
At the risk of encouraging more, *ahem* disco electronic band?
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Kaz Posted Sep 9, 2004
I wish I could think of soemthing witty to say now, but I can't so yay for lesbian gerbils instead!
'Gerbils are doing it for themselves!'
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