A tall tale, but a good one, and the scenery was great along the way.
It did take a sec to upload, but worth it! When I got to the yellow, I thought it was either hell, or a rest stop with a McDonald's.
Well you know, it gets a little hot in there after awhile and that llama will burn you if you're not careful. Don't be fooled by all that charisma. It's a trap... and smells of fermented petting zoo.
Thank you very much @seablue. "May your portion of life increase." I can't say I've ever heard that one before. A uniquely creative comment! ...at least, to me it was! Thanks for everything, including that resteem again. I truly appreciate your efforts.
I just recalled that I fell out of bed this morning. LOL. Synchronicity? Carl Jung would be pleased. I'll have to contemplate the meaning of the moment. It is made all the more interesting by the phrase 'G'day' considering I'm Australian.
Initially, I thought about making the llama say, "You call that a knife?" Then I thought some of the people who might come along would already associate the llama with some kind of hellish experience. Had they not understood the reference, the caption would have been deemed violent rather than humorous and with that, a total loss.
This entire presentation was loosely based on a real dream though. The graphics were way better in my other reality...
I was just about to shut it down when I saw you posted. Wow, that was incredible. I will definitely do that a few times :) Hm, kiwi, maybe you fell through New Zealand? Hope you said hi to deb on your way by ;)
For the image, I actually lost a layer with a few of the finer details. A bit of a let down on this end...
I was sitting here wondering if people would think I was talking about the fruit. I glad you threw the hint in there for me!
We are our own worst critics, I thought it was amazing, it really does give the sensation of falling when you just press and hold the scroll bar.
If it weren't for deb, I would have been confused myself, I've never heard that term until her :)
I suppose Aussie would have rhymed as well... but I like making people think.
Speaking of think... I guess I wasn't doing much of that when I released this so early in the morning. I've said it a million times. I should probably just trademark it and make it my catchphrase... The low view count... it's killing me. So much thought is quickly going down the drain here. The way the image appears in the feed is awesome and I feel this production gives everyone the element of surprise. Nobody expected the llama... surprise and cheap laughs. I need an audience...
Well I'm glad to hear that. As I was telling @dreemit, I lost a few of the details during production... but at the same time I felt even this much would be enough to be at least slightly impressive. Now I'm hearing it's "cool." That makes me happy. Thank you!
Closing my tabs is a bit of a mission because they are all open for a reason, Something I want to read, research etc. Though eventually I end up bookmarking them all, and closing them and then i never think of them again. Not really a terribly functional system.
I'm the opposite way. Very minimal, highly functional. Firefox lets me have a few quick button style bookmarks. The search bar's history means I just have to press 'd' for that site that begins with d for instance. Then there's the history list of sites I've typed in. Everything I need is usually one click away, much like a tab, but not using resources.
wait, gosh, how do you do this. it is so sweet. i dont get. is it a physical painting or digital? falling. i actually fell. surprisingly, this fall was sweet!
It's all digital. Started with a blank canvas and just went to town. This one includes an older image I produced in the middle, then I flipped the top half, made a double, and blended everything together.
A tall tale, but a good one, and the scenery was great along the way.
It did take a sec to upload, but worth it! When I got to the yellow, I thought it was either hell, or a rest stop with a McDonald's.
Loading times were a concern of mine, but you only live once. I bet you're happy this burger joint came with a fly-thru!
This is great...I had the same dream but I got stuck somewhere in the middle of the picture...still trying to recover....
Well you know, it gets a little hot in there after awhile and that llama will burn you if you're not careful. Don't be fooled by all that charisma. It's a trap... and smells of fermented petting zoo.
Glad you enjoyed this version. Get well soon!
Uniquely creative. May your portion of life increase. :-)
Thank you very much @seablue. "May your portion of life increase." I can't say I've ever heard that one before. A uniquely creative comment! ...at least, to me it was! Thanks for everything, including that resteem again. I truly appreciate your efforts.
I just recalled that I fell out of bed this morning. LOL. Synchronicity? Carl Jung would be pleased. I'll have to contemplate the meaning of the moment. It is made all the more interesting by the phrase 'G'day' considering I'm Australian.
Initially, I thought about making the llama say, "You call that a knife?" Then I thought some of the people who might come along would already associate the llama with some kind of hellish experience. Had they not understood the reference, the caption would have been deemed violent rather than humorous and with that, a total loss.
This entire presentation was loosely based on a real dream though. The graphics were way better in my other reality...
I was just about to shut it down when I saw you posted. Wow, that was incredible. I will definitely do that a few times :) Hm, kiwi, maybe you fell through New Zealand? Hope you said hi to deb on your way by ;)
For the image, I actually lost a layer with a few of the finer details. A bit of a let down on this end...
I was sitting here wondering if people would think I was talking about the fruit. I glad you threw the hint in there for me!
We are our own worst critics, I thought it was amazing, it really does give the sensation of falling when you just press and hold the scroll bar.
If it weren't for deb, I would have been confused myself, I've never heard that term until her :)
I suppose Aussie would have rhymed as well... but I like making people think.
Speaking of think... I guess I wasn't doing much of that when I released this so early in the morning. I've said it a million times. I should probably just trademark it and make it my catchphrase... The low view count... it's killing me. So much thought is quickly going down the drain here. The way the image appears in the feed is awesome and I feel this production gives everyone the element of surprise. Nobody expected the llama... surprise and cheap laughs. I need an audience...
Wow, this is very original! Cool!
Well I'm glad to hear that. As I was telling @dreemit, I lost a few of the details during production... but at the same time I felt even this much would be enough to be at least slightly impressive. Now I'm hearing it's "cool." That makes me happy. Thank you!
I thought my WiFi lagged and made the picture loading faultly ....
Did it load up properly though? I was thinking about decreasing the quality...
I can't look at it all, I keep getting this:
Maybe because I have about 40 tabs open...
Sorry to hear. I hope this is an isolated incident because that is unfortunate. Did you try to lessen the load on your device and find any success?
Closing my tabs is a bit of a mission because they are all open for a reason, Something I want to read, research etc. Though eventually I end up bookmarking them all, and closing them and then i never think of them again. Not really a terribly functional system.
I'm the opposite way. Very minimal, highly functional. Firefox lets me have a few quick button style bookmarks. The search bar's history means I just have to press 'd' for that site that begins with d for instance. Then there's the history list of sites I've typed in. Everything I need is usually one click away, much like a tab, but not using resources.
Oh. Device. Good idea. I'll try it on my tablet where I don't have 1600 tabs open. Ok, I'll stop exaggerating now.
wait, gosh, how do you do this. it is so sweet. i dont get. is it a physical painting or digital? falling. i actually fell. surprisingly, this fall was sweet!
It's all digital. Started with a blank canvas and just went to town. This one includes an older image I produced in the middle, then I flipped the top half, made a double, and blended everything together.
Very nicely done, you've left me smiling.... I needed a good smile! ;) 😄😇😄

and your smile made me smile. That's why I'm here, I think. Thanks for enjoying this one!
Just wow. Love this!
I do too. It started out as an experiment and quickly turned into one of my favorite productions. Thanks for the compliment.