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Corral Michael SED 618 10-14-07 Section 2 Fireworks When I was thinking of my picture for my morph animal I thought how cool would it be to have my animal have the head of a lion. I then started with the body; I looked and looked on the internet. The body that I came up with was that of a gorilla. I then tried to mask the skin of the lion onto the body of my gorilla. The tail of my lion beast was an elephant's...

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Corral Michael SED 618 10-14-07 Section 2 Fireworks When I was thinking of my picture for my morph animal I thought how cool would it be to have my animal have the head of a lion. I then started with the body; I looked and looked on the internet. The body that I came up with was that of a gorilla. I then tried to mask the skin of the lion onto the body of my gorilla. The tail of my lion beast was an elephant's tail. I also masked the tail to try to blend into my lion beast. The horns of my lion beast came from the tusks of a razorback. I chose a razorback in an admiration to my family in Arkansas who love the University of Arkansas. The claws of my lion beast were taken from an eagle. I thought, what better to make it look more terrifying then flesh ripping claws of an eagle. The background of my picture came from Mirror Lake in Yosemite. I thought it would fit appropriate due to the primordial and battle ancient rock formation. I tried to find a picture of a lion beast looking in a direction of my sea monster. The picture is showing the beginnings of a duel between two mythical creatures. Little does the lion beast know there is another foe in the sky of my background. Michael Corral SED 618 10-14-07 The dragon is supposed to be in the shadows of the green sky. I chose the dragon because of its mythical aspect and how to me it's a creature that is stealthy and powerful; you would not know it's there until it's too late. I tried ...

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