Original - Leiocephalus carinatus (shown clinging to a palm tree near West Palm Beach, Florida) is a lizard native to the Bahama Islands, the Cayman Islands and Cuba, and was released intentionally in Palm Beach, Florida in the 1940s.
I did try taking it that far, but was unhappy that the fg became monochromatic. Well, let's not complicate things. Your edit can be the alt since I actually still quite like the original.
Papa Lima Whiskey (
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19:26, 20 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Support Edit2-Although I would have left the background without the reduction of temperature, only applying the transformation to the lizard and tree. franklin 13:58, 25 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Original - Leiocephalus carinatus (shown clinging to a palm tree near West Palm Beach, Florida) is a lizard native to the Bahama Islands, the Cayman Islands and Cuba, and was released intentionally in Palm Beach, Florida in the 1940s.
I did try taking it that far, but was unhappy that the fg became monochromatic. Well, let's not complicate things. Your edit can be the alt since I actually still quite like the original.
Papa Lima Whiskey (
talk)
19:26, 20 February 2010 (UTC)reply
Support Edit2-Although I would have left the background without the reduction of temperature, only applying the transformation to the lizard and tree. franklin 13:58, 25 February 2010 (UTC)reply