It came out cute! But I do see what you mean with all of your hard work being hidden. That's a bummer. I'd love to see the other method!! I love that you always have new ideas and fun projects to share. Always fun to watch you create!!
Yeah, it's just sooo small and hard to see. Partly because the colors are dark but, for sure, the mid-point horizon didn't help lol. Awesome, that's 3 votes for other way. I might just do that one in a couple weeks. While I still have cardboard motivation. Thanks so much!!! ❤
You're so sweet, thanks so much for saying that! I really wanted it to turn out how it looked in my head. But, alas... I have to try the other way, just to know! 💖
It turned out very cute. My suggestion, even though you didn't ask, would be to pry off the layers with the dear and big tree and those associated, then re-cut them lower like the original drawing and paint any "raw" edges; that would help show off the mountains and other things further back. But that's JMHO. If you ignore me, that's ok; I'll still watch... ;-) and love you. On the other hand, I'd love to see what "the other way" is. Thanks for sharing your creativity. You are amazing! xoxo
That would be the other way! Like I said, I need to move the horizon line down to the frame edge then graduate shape size as it recedes. I'll prob film that in a couple weeks. Aw, thanks for saying that xoxo
@@CopperCactusCrafts OK, but that's your "other way"; my way was to try to salvage some of what you already did. Can't wait to see what you do do! xoxo
Thanks for weighing in. I don't even think lights would've saved this because, like I said in the video, it was cut incorrectly and doomed from the start.
It came out cute! But I do see what you mean with all of your hard work being hidden. That's a bummer. I'd love to see the other method!! I love that you always have new ideas and fun projects to share. Always fun to watch you create!!
Yeah, it's just sooo small and hard to see. Partly because the colors are dark but, for sure, the mid-point horizon didn't help lol. Awesome, that's 3 votes for other way. I might just do that one in a couple weeks. While I still have cardboard motivation. Thanks so much!!! ❤
That's incredibly cute. You have such creative vision, I really am impressed.
You're so sweet, thanks so much for saying that! I really wanted it to turn out how it looked in my head. But, alas... I have to try the other way, just to know! 💖
It turned out very cute. My suggestion, even though you didn't ask, would be to pry off the layers with the dear and big tree and those associated, then re-cut them lower like the original drawing and paint any "raw" edges; that would help show off the mountains and other things further back. But that's JMHO. If you ignore me, that's ok; I'll still watch... ;-) and love you.
On the other hand, I'd love to see what "the other way" is. Thanks for sharing your creativity. You are amazing! xoxo
That would be the other way! Like I said, I need to move the horizon line down to the frame edge then graduate shape size as it recedes. I'll prob film that in a couple weeks. Aw, thanks for saying that xoxo
@@CopperCactusCrafts I'm not suggesting starting from scratch, but using most of this, right?
@@JudisJems oh no, I'll start from scratch. I have a better idea how to lay it all out this time!
@@CopperCactusCrafts OK, but that's your "other way"; my way was to try to salvage some of what you already did. Can't wait to see what you do do! xoxo
Honestly, I don't like it, its dark towards the back, maybe could have added some tiny LED lights that's hidden, or brighten up the colors a bit.
Thanks for weighing in. I don't even think lights would've saved this because, like I said in the video, it was cut incorrectly and doomed from the start.