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    This is an image I worked on this evening. Went tracking through the rain forest and came upon this abandoned hut. It looked so interesting that I tried to capture it in Zee. Opinions pro/con welcomed, and appreciated.

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    Beautiful, DeeVee!
    Not a damn thing con I could say, and if I started with the pros, you'd be up all night reading your 'reviews'...
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    Very cool! Your creative use of the fiberbrush is looking great.

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    That's pretty cool DeeVee! Only thing I might add would be a little more depth of shadow- the foilage and the hut appear to be on the same plane. Looks almost like an acryllic painting. Good job!
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    another beautissimost one! at first glance the claylike colour of the front wall made me think that this is a kind of an artificial cave in a grassy hill, but i guess its a wooden hut covered with grass, right?

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    You are right jaundel, It is a dried grass covered hut. Here they use the fronds of a native tatch palm. it is used for rope baskets roof coverings and another myrad Of things.

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    very nice...did you explore around the inside of the hut? were there any abandoned goodies laying about? The only thing i find these days when I take a stroll in the woods is trash for th emost part...grrrrr..you're lucky

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    it looks pretty cool deevee.. great use of the fiber brush tool..

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    There was not much in the hut. Just a few old rusty cutlasses, shovels, and other old farming impliments. We left them all intact.

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