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Thursday, July 3rd 2008

11:51 PM

Memory, all alone in the moonlight...

So I was looking through some of my old files I’d saved onto CD and found this Woodman image that I made years back, as I recall it was made with the shape and line tool in Photoshop. It was like a walk down memory lane as I remembered how much I enjoyed Rockman/Megaman back in 2005.

 

 

I recall I had made a pattern for a felt Cutman.EXE I looked for it, but could not for the life of me find it. I’ll look again this weekend. If I find it I’ll make it and see how it turns out. My project for the week is to create little felt people from a pattern my sister made. I’ll see how they turn out and post them. I feel that with enough practice I might be able to become somewhat skilled.

 

I wonder if I need wool felt. Maybe that would make me look better. Lol. Anyone work with wool felt? If you do let me know if the surface is a fuzzy as the cheap stuff. Frankly, where I live I can’t even GET wool felt. I’ve never seen the stuff before. My best bet is buying it online, but as it is expensive I am reluctant to buy iany.

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