A frequent visitor to Skull-A-Day, Tierney C. Thomas from Naperville, Illinois/Frisco, Texashas been inspired to submit some work to us.
The first is just simply titled “Corks on the Computer.”
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The next is inspired by the Skullmaster's
“Flashback Friday” for
167. Skull by Numbers .
Tierney said: “I recently went to Skull-a-Day.com on my iPhone, and saved the Skull by numbers photo... I managed to do this using the "Scribble" and "Photogene" applications on my phone.”
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Finally, another inspired design by the Skullmaster's cut paper skulls from the
“Original 365.25” Tierney wrote: “It started out as a sketch of an alien-ish skull. I then copied it, and filled in the drawing with a permanent marker. It's only the size of an average sheet of printer paper. PS. His name is Fred. :)”
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Trifecta C says:
Thanks for submitting your work. We always love to see how Skull-A-Day inspires someone in their surroundings. From arranging objects, to phone generated, to the classic pen and paper, you have demonstrated a number of different techniques out there for making skulls. Thanks also to all of you out there reading this. It is you, our loyal readers, who continue to keep Skull-A-Day stocked fresh with new material.
If you haven't worked up the energy to submit anything yet what are you waiting for, our submission address is right
here.