Created for: De-Cliche and Surreal-It Challenge @ level 3 -----------------------------------------> Thanks very much for the use of the following stocks! Roll the credits (it takes a village; and all day too; the wi-fi kept cutting out as I was trying to notify the stockers of their use ):
My choice of the REQUIRED stocks, for this challenge: Model, Miss Mosh by ~mjranum-stock (he uses excellent lighting!) ; see more of -----------------------------------------> The background structure: temple structure by *indigodeep ----------------------------------------->
Thanks. It was a fast one, as I was under a time deadline. Some stocks were ones I had already downloaded and saved for other projects, but then not used...saving on my current vintage pc actually takes a bit of time, and especially then, I had no (like 40 mb (MEGA, not giga-bytes)) and a woefully small hdd. Now, I have almost 5 gb space, and that feels like SUCH a luxury, lol! Things save quicker too.
No, that was all the space I had left on the primary partition of my drive...Eek!
I just hadn't gotten around to cleaning it up when I was just using it to surf fb, email, etc., saving a bunch of crap to my desktop (plus this pc had been in storage, after it had been the 'house' pc) then, when I started to be re-interested in photoshop|art, other people took their sweet time moving stuff off c: to d: so that I could work.
Should be getting a new one soon. Any suggestions? (I have an old journal on this if you wanna post there)
If you are using Windows, no matter what, the key is to have a LOT of memory. Let say with Windows XP or Windows 7, 6 MB of RAM or more is an asset. If you are not playing computer games, you don't need much fancy stuff. You can buy a computer cheap enough but just make sure to have enough RAM and a big enough hard disk (100-300 GB).
I just hadn't gotten around to cleaning it up when I was just using it to surf fb, email, etc., saving a bunch of crap to my desktop (plus this pc had been in storage, after it had been the 'house' pc) then, when I started to be re-interested in photoshop|art, other people took their sweet time moving stuff off c: to d: so that I could work.
Should be getting a new one soon. Any suggestions? (I have an old journal on this if you wanna post there)