dewking
Although the other did take work to do, this one gets my vote. The fact that you didnt "finish" fixing the cup is what put it over the top for me. Too many cleanups, nice to see a slightly different take. The hairline cracks on the inside are great.
annajon
some bits missing then???? One little comment... the piece you glued back is too thin....
rose-wood71
would you drink out of a mug thats been super glued , not me lol. There's plenty of non broken ones here just grab a replacement.
Prince Laurent
I sincerely thank the 2d Author: your result is nice & above all a billion times better than a SHAMEFUL no-show! ;-)
Tommeken
:) cool..but i would not use that mug anymore if i was you :p
kittie
We've seen a lot of rebuild/glue images... but interesting that this one goes unfinished with a few cracks. Like the wet rag... looks realistic enough.
glennhanna
Partly fix the mug, that's a twist. I like that idea.
Pearcinator
The best 'glued back together' cleanup of the round. Executed flawlessly here...except 'coffee' is spelt with double e. That is the only thing wrong with it. At least the other entry wasnt a no-show so all that effort wasnt put to waste...much.
MonkeeDrummer
I like both of these. This is a nice change to the fully fixed mug. The other is recreated with Illustrator it looks like. They're both really good. I have to go with the realism on this one.
Tawiskaro
The vector look here is clean and crisp and well done--a notch above the other entry. The clean up on the repair scene is good, with some nice additonal elements. The cup and shards are well reconstructed, but the smudgy look in the central area detracts. The damp towel is well done. Both good work.
nyxxie
This was so hard to choose! But I simply love this. It's clean and well done. The other one is very good too. Good luck to both.
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