Where cheese slopes come from

I love cheese. So it would seem does SlyOwl — Cheddar, Red Leicester and Edam in particular.

Titled “Cheddar Gorge,” check out the various interesting techniques SlyOwl used to show liquids in motion throughout his creation:

4 Responses to “Where cheese slopes come from”

  1. The liquids are awesome. I love those hinds of techniques.

  2. up with cheese!

  3. chessie2003 Says:

    why does everyone call them “cheese slopes”? Did I miss some story here?

  4. @chessie2003: Because one of the first colors these slopes were released in was in yellow, which made them look remarkably like, well, cheese! :-D

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