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Memory Manager 2.0 is a user-friendly computer software program that creates photo albums and other digital memories. Memory Manager does the organizing for you.
Linda Gunn is a self taught artist whose artwork brightens up the pages of children's books. She talks candidly about what inspired her.
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You may think that copyrights and public domain have nothing to do with artists, but they are very important for protecting your art and your reputation.
The female breast is drawn differently depending on shape, environment, and perspective.
Disney Pixar opened the door for other animators to make humourous CGI animations whose jokes were aimed just as much at adults as at children.
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