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Hello world!

Allow me to introduce myself;

I am an 18 year old called Mark Moran and this is my first contribution to
the gallery.  I hope you like my pictures.  They're nothing very
spectacular but I enjoyed doing them anyway.  Please read on to find out
how they were created... 

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Computer:              Each picture was created on a standard A600 with
                       2Mb RAM.

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Software:              Each picture was created as follows:-

                       (1) <fuzzhead> I used Personal Paint v6.4 to create
this picture.  It took about an hour to complete.

                       (2) <Grassland> Again, I used PPaint v6.4 to create
this picture.  It took a couple of hours to complete.

                       (3) <Oldtime> The table with the objects on it were
created with Real3D v1.4 (AF77) and the rest was done in PPaint v6.4.  It
took about two days to complete.  

                       (4) <Mark> This picture was created in PPaint v6.4
also.  I think it is a good example of using the image processing tool,
emboss.  It didn't take long to create (...obviously!).

                       (5) <Millennium> I used Real3D v1.4 to create the
letters.  I then used (yes - you've guessed it!) PPaint v6.4 to add in the
background and small pictures.  It took a day to complete.

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Contacting me: If you would like to let me know what you think of my work
               or if you would like to give me inspiration or ideas for more
pictures, then you can write to me at this address:

                                 Mark Moran,
                                 Woodfield House,
                                 Sleamaine,
                                 Roundwood,
                                 Co. Wicklow,
                                 Ireland.

I'll look forward to hearing from you.  Bye for now!

