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Why architecture students shouldn't be allowed to build gingerbread houses


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Okay, so I didn't technically build this, I did make a convincing jpeg, didn't I? I downloaded the 30 day trial of photoshop today. And yes, it is in fact better than GIMP.
Interesting things about this project:
+ All the windows were done with one candy cane.
+ There was only one gumdrop. It was yellow.
+ The icing was actually drawn on. Everything else started as an image.
+ All the walls came from the same original piece of gingerbread.
+ My mom keeps the countertops extremely shiny. Hence I had to make a reflection.
+ Total time: about 5 hours.
+ There are no good pictures of crumbs on the entire internet. You let me down, internet.


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