Design influenced by Global Design Project #GDP050 & "CHRISTMAS AURORA GDP#050 (see link below)" | "Merry Christmas to all . . ." | Row of trees on hills over a sky of moon, stars, and Aurora Borealis during the early evening. | Created via #Inkscape
In the SCS General Stamping forum, the card in the FAVORITES for the week ending 08/28. See post #3
Inkscape Filters (colors, textures, and finishes) are as follows . . .
Basic Black, Night of Navy, Dapper Denim, Neon Green RGB(100 220 50), Sweet Sugar Plum, Early Espresso, Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Whisper White, Real Red
[I could not find an SU color to provide the desired shade of green.]
Bottom Pattern Paper Layer (and serves as evening sky): Gradient of the colors (Basic Black, Night of Navy, & Dapper Denim) rectangle layer
Silvery Moon (starting from bottom):
(1). Base: Basic Gray plain circle
(2). Shading: Basic Gray circular gradient plain
(3). Texture: Basic Gray circular gradient Canvas Transparency
(4). Back Hemishpere of Moon: Basic Black Canvas Transparency
Stars: Whisper White Convoluted Bump
Green Aurora Borealis:
(1). Base: large Neon Green circular gradient plain
(2). Sprials: Neon Green circular gradient plain objects and Watercolor objects
Trees (to represent stamped trees): Early Espresso plain
Back Hill (to represent construction paper) (starting from bottom):
(1). Base: Night of Navy Rough Paper
(2). Texture: Basic Black Canvas Transparency
Front Hills (to represent construction paper) (starting from bottom):
(1). Base: Night of Navy plain
(2). Rugged Appearance: Night of Navy Rough Paper
(3). Texture: Night of Navy Canvas Transparency
Red Text Greeting (to represent a stamps): Real Red Dots Transparency
Date: Monday, August 22, 2016 GMT Views: 685
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Ink: Basic Black, Night of Navy, Dapper Denim, Neon Green RGB(100 220 50), Sweet Sugar Plum, Early Espresso, Smoky Slate, Basic Gray, Whisper White, Real Red
Accessories: Simulated construction paper and painting of rest of card
Registered: April 20, 2010 Location: New Zealand Posts: 50
Tue, Aug 23, 2016 @ 12:57 PM
Brent, this is awesome! You also manage to make it look so textural too. Clever! Thanks for playing with us at Global Design Project this week.
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