Design influenced by The Paper Players PP281 | Small dog watching a cat (on treats) who is watching the birds outside with in a corner of room. This is modified from my original entry to PP281. The main color of the window frame is Soft Suede. The main challenge was the creation of the tree which was on an earlier card.| Created via #Inkscape (converted to Inkscape on 7/18/2016)
Inkscape Filters (colors, textures and finishes) are as follows . . .
Macaron Mint, Whisper White, Basic Gray, Soft Suede, Chocolate Chip. Crumb Cake, So Saffron, Crushed Curry, Basic Black
Walls [starting from bottom]:
(1). Macaron Mint Cross Noise B
(2). Whisper White plain stripes pattern
Base Board: Basic Gray Combined Lighting over Whisper White plain
Window Scene [starting from bottom]:
Sky: Soft Sky plain layer
Clouds: white water Color
Tree in Window: Soft Suede Thick Acrylic
Window Frame
Base Frame: Chocolate Chip Combined Lighting is applied for depth
Line Highlights: Smoky Slate
Brown Cat
(1). Base: Soft Suede plain layer
(2). Vertical Lines: Soft Suede Cross Noise B
(3). Horizontal Lines: Soft Suede Cross Noise B
(4). Features: Basic Black plain
(5). White Patch: Whisper White (40% Opacity) Rough Transparency
Brown Dog
(1). Base: Crumb Cake plain layer
(2). Vertical Lines: Crumb Cake Cross Noise B
(3). Horizontal Lines: Crumb Cake Cross Noise B
(4). Features: Basic Black plain
(5). White Patch: Whisper White (40% Opacity) Rough Transparency
Dog Treats Box:
(1). Box (3 sides): So Saffron with basic Black border
(2). Shadow on Right: Basic Gray plain (33% Opacity)
(3). Bone Snack: : Delightful Dijon Dots Tranparency over Soft Suede
Shadows on floor: Basic Gray (40% Opacity)
Floor: Crumb Cake Vertical Matrix with effects of Bubbly Bumps and Wrinkled Varnish over Overlay on Crumb Cake plain layer
Border: Crushed Curry Combined Lighting
Greeting: Basic Black Dots Transparency
Date: Friday, February 19, 2016 GMT Views: 981
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Sat, Feb 20, 2016 @ 6:56 PM
Many years ago, we had three cats. The female cat used stand over the cat bowls sometimes to keep the tow male cats from eating. We tried more than one cat bowl. The cats would not move on to the second one until the first one was finished.