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Pixlr Practice Image
1media/flower1.jpg2018-12-08T02:34:52-08:00Robby Born39806d077be28c2ad5e30d20c2755d9c56e77a1e323972plain2018-12-08T02:35:22-08:00Robby Born39806d077be28c2ad5e30d20c2755d9c56e77a1eBefore I completed my midterm project, we spent time becoming familiar with Pixlr, which is the free program that functions similarly to Photoshop. Everyone made one practice image, which greatly helped in preparation to familiarize one with the program and all the tools available to create something new. This is what I created for my practice image:
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