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Many people who work photo manipulation try at least once to make animals bigger in their artworks. I also did "Meet The Giant Sleepyhead" with a small "Koala" but this time I worked on a really big "Giraffe". When I was a kid, I saw the giraffe in zoo and it was really surprised about their size. So maybe that's why I saw it in my dream a few days later. However, it was not a nightmare. It was a pleasant dream so I was able to work happily while reminiscing about the blurring memory.

 

"The Giraffe in Dream" speed art https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yOzibMweKI

 

[minuir] the giraffe in dream.jpg

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@minuir  In my book, any image that has such lovely dogs in it cannot be improved!  


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On 9/11/2022 at 3:33 AM, dannyg9 said:

Love it. I'm personally going to call it "The Curious Giraffe." The way he/she is coming up over the hill and the facial expression. Brilliant.

Thanks for your good comments~ "The Curious Giraffe." is a good title, too~

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