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Old 08-06-2007, 06:24 PM
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I use Gimp for everything since it's free for windows and linux, and has a nice selection of tools and filters, etc.

What I did for that was use the cloning tool (rubber stamp) and painted one of the other bubbles over and over again, hehe. Another way you could do it is use a 3d-style brush, but I wanted them to blend in with the rest.
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