Disturbing Images
wxwax
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Some of the most disturbing Photoshop work I've seen. I hope this stuff doesn't give me nightmares tonight.
http://www.humandescent.com/index2.shtml
http://www.humandescent.com/index2.shtml
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Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam
http://www.mcneel.com/users/jb/foghorn/ill_shut_up.au
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Speaking of wich er um I mean which ,goodnight.
Tim
disturbing? yeah, but in a *good* way hehehehe
very creative stuff. thanks for sharing the link.
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I just made a layer mask ontop of the squirrel with the head of a dog I had taken and lowered the opacity so I could kinda see through it and then just erased and moved it till it fit.. then I flattened the layers and carefully cloned and healing brushed the squirrel fur around and morphed it together.. not a very good job I'm afraid, took about 20 mins. too silly
creepier than those were. But like Andy said, in a kind of good way
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...with these creatures on them.
I can't wait until he signs up and begins to post these new species in Harry's Wildlife forum. :lol4
I have to admit I was smiling wide when those things came up on my screen.
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However, Lynn, well, she is just so clear in her explanations.
I have saved that thread you "pointed out" to my photo info folder.
As a matter of info, I now have CS2. Don't think that makes a difference.
And I noticed that my question referred to the layers locking up on me. They haven't done that for a long time, except once, when I just merged them.
Sorry for asking w/o searching.
ginger (I think it is just a matter of semantics. I really wish jargon weren't so handy for people, including me, to use once they understand what it refers to.)
Yeah I had a look at the CafePress site, and the creators words there are along the lines they are being looked at much but selling not. Sounds familiar, we and also a couple of our friends have started sites on CafePress but hardly anything moves, no doubt because we just did it for the heck of it and have not thought to try to market. So he/she should be happy to be getting a good plug on Smugmug, well deserves it too, giving us something to smile at.
Back in 1980 I looked at a book in a New York bookstore with a similar theme, but not as clever, (pre-photoshop days), and it was just done transposing human and animal eyes only. And that was meant to be sort of unpleasantly disturbing, and it worked, (whereas these images are pure fun).
http://www.sherbrookephotography.smugmug.com
I definitely give the nod for creativity and PS talent. Fun to look at.
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