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![SoC's second ever tile. This one was tricky, lots of different things to blend, sort of just swirnled the browns all up together but added some interesting elements on top so I think it turned out okay. by [DFXP]SPiRiToFCaT](https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.ice.org/quilts/quilt_71/current/11576.png?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJPNRWEFB3VFDG6FQ&Expires=1741111799&Signature=Fd1PWNzEu%2F%2Fq1AMiWLHzkNAR4LY%3D)
Comment: SoC's second ever tile. This one was tricky, lots of different things to blend, sort of just swirnled the browns all up together but added some interesting elements on top so I think it turned out okay.
Checked out at: March 08, 2002
Checked in at: March 08, 2002
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Pretty good
Especially considering it's your second tile AND a 4-borderer, but watch your left border. You continued the blue-black gradiant over there though it wasn't in your bordering tile, and there's half a dark spot on your tile that wasn't in the border, either. Also, I think your borders suggested a more gradual blend between the gray and green, and the bowling pin thing's colors are a bit off. Good blending everywhere else, though.
Re: Pretty good
The very edge of the left border i was given had some strange coloured pixels that didn't quite fit with the rest of the pink thing, so I went from the edge of them rather than leave a line of odd pixels and blend from the main pink bit.
I see what you mean with the blue to black gradient, I'll be more careful in future.
I see what you mean with the blue to black gradient, I'll be more careful in future.