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Eggs Pictures

Earth Ovum Eggs pictures - / Excellent, I love the edited version even more
Eggs pictures - I do not like them, Sam I Am. / You know your chickens have bird flu when... / A good concept but there is still some yellow fringing at the junctions between the egg white and yolks
Jesus with eggs pictures - See. Even Jesus celebrated easter. / oh father in heaven...give me my daily egg.... / Real nice work, Excellent blending. Where's the bunny ears.
Grenade Eggs pictures - / Works in the same principle - it blows off and only shell remains
Green eggs and ham pictures - / ... / Something tells me these egg have salmonella / Scarey thing is they passed the USDA inspection earlier this week...watta bunch of Cluck ups. / Looks delicious Good chop / Denny's Cute and VERY St. Patrick's Idea....
Finding Eggs pictures - Now that Nemo's found... First time entry, original here: eowyn.esmartmusic.com/nemo.jpg
Eggs pictures - / Perfect logo for an egg. You mightwant to try using a displacement map or the warp tool to make the logo look "wrapped" around the egg. Nice choice of logo, though. / Wellcome to the roadkill grill. You kill it we grill it. / Capriccio makes a good point. You also might try using a burn/darkening tool to darken the edges of your logos to match the shadows on the eggs. Helps them to look more rounded. / ...if you don't mind shelling out a few bucks.
easter eggs pictures - / Funny idea. The only thing I don't like is the Coca Cola font. I don't know if there is a Kellog's available. Maybe you could cut off the "visor" found on the capital letters. / Great idea, Very well put together. I would have to agree with Reg on the font though. It is almost too familiar to not associate it with Coke. / I agree with Reg and midian, you shouldn't use the Coca Cola font and that was my first thought before reading the posts.
Easter Eggs images - All in all, its just a-nother egg on the wall.... (blemish's and chips are on purpose)
Easter Eggs pictures - / a little over-saturated. When coloring something put the color on a different layer and experience with different blending modes/opacity levels.

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