Definitely the best picture from the bunch,
it's great how the giant head has such
life-like qualities. Says a lot about the
ability for emotion to be conveyed in N64-era
videogames, or maybe our ability to find it.
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Impressive. Can you do celebrities too? I'd
love to go round with Wayne Rooney's head on.
At the moment I just use a baked potato.
-- Seen in your Head set.(?)
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This is amazing. How did you print it? How
did you figure out how to configure it? I'm
stymied just looking at it. If you wish to
divulge, I'd love to know more. kim at
periscopic dot com
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This was the last item on my list. Now, I can
say I've seen every cool thing that has ever
existed in the world. Bravo
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Hi,
This image - and all others on this subject,
"collections, lots of (whatever),
miscellaneous, patterns, textures,
persevering and/or very detailed studies
images etc." - would be lovely on our
very new group, called ALL COLLECTIONS
If you accept the invitation, it is not
necessary to ask to join the group. Just
click on link and say "hi" :-)
It would be adorable have your artwoks on
that subjects there.
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paperform
says:
whoa!
super kool
this photo is lush!
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