I can make them smaller if wanted!!
great!!!Oooh!! !! Ill have to get some good pics of my birdies!!
Yes you may! Pics and theme!@Coolbird08 May we request a siggy? What do you need?
I'll get right to it!!I'll have one too for my Ipad backround or front lock. Here are pictures if you are willing to make one.
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Firdy Firdy num num
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Lola
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Paris
Thanks, take as much time as you like. And for the theme, can you surprise me?
Thanks Milly
Thx @RosieBird, sure thing!Hi Milly,
I would love a background with palm trees or coco palms in the background or something feminine. Thank you!
Here's Rosie:
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Hi Rosie Bird,Hi Milly,
I would love a background with palm trees or coco palms in the background or something feminine. Thank you!
Here's Rosie:
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No worries, I know what to do!Hi Milly,
That is the photo resized unfortunately I did not include her feet, because I had to be that close to her to get some light on her face. And I was only focused on her face, crest and wind blowing through her shoulder feathers. Poor bird has no feet lol. Could you work with this photo maybe using only the shoulders up or should I submit others for you Thank You so much.
Thanks a lot!!Milly, can I give you a bit of advice? That photo of Rosie is awesome. What I do in instances where feet are cut off (or some other body part) is go to Google Images, and type in 'Cockatoo'. I'll search until I find a photo of a bird in a similar stance. I'll try and use the exact same species of the bird I'm working on so that feet/feathers/et... match. I'll 'borrow' the feet from another photo, match them to the one I'm working on, and voila! Rosie with feet.
Most people never even realise I've 'completed' a cut off part of the body, they just think how beautiful their bird is. But that small step does wonders to complete an already beautiful bird.
I tried becky but I couldn't find anything, non of them match!Milly, can I give you a bit of advice? That photo of Rosie is awesome. What I do in instances where feet are cut off (or some other body part) is go to Google Images, and type in 'Cockatoo'. I'll search until I find a photo of a bird in a similar stance. I'll try and use the exact same species of the bird I'm working on so that feet/feathers/et... match. I'll 'borrow' the feet from another photo, match them to the one I'm working on, and voila! Rosie with feet.
Most people never even realise I've 'completed' a cut off part of the body, they just think how beautiful their bird is. But that small step does wonders to complete an already beautiful bird.