So, what shopping have you done, and then had second thoughts about?
(because it's either seriously shite or a bit too controversial)

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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 10:24,
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(because it's either seriously shite or a bit too controversial)

I post EVERYTHING I shop -- crap or not :D
EDIT: I lied -- I have created a some things of which b3tans have only seen a small percentage. It's a sort of body parts mix/and/match stuff. most of it is so weird even I delete it after masturbating to it.
I post virtually all of my crap stuff - but there again, I don't do non-crap stuff...
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 10:54,
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Actually Shallomz, Mofaha was the guy who corrupted me with the artform.
Bothe with his inverted belly eyeball guy, and showing me a website where photos were digitally manipulated to that appendages and what-not were never where they should be
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 11:36,
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Bothe with his inverted belly eyeball guy, and showing me a website where photos were digitally manipulated to that appendages and what-not were never where they should be
as you can see, there's really no place for this here on b3ta
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 11:45,
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Plus, just about anything goes there short of outright kiddie porn or guro
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 12:01,
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I struggle with colour matching (my algorithm seems to be borke) and seams (like most people). I only use potatoshop for "real" work - and it's only CS3. Gimp - I don't like for some reason, and so for general fannying about I use Serif...
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 11:57,
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It's very old, but i love it, and know how to export my customizations when I have to use a new PC.
I have only started using CS2/CS5 for optimizing DNG raw files from my digital camera.
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 12:07,
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I have only started using CS2/CS5 for optimizing DNG raw files from my digital camera.
For me the key was to:
1) drag the blues up and down for a hue match, then
2) slide the histogram about until the lightness matches
3) increase or decrease the saturation.
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Sun 24 Nov 2013, 12:10,
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1) drag the blues up and down for a hue match, then
2) slide the histogram about until the lightness matches
3) increase or decrease the saturation.

