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[challenge entry] Johnny Webb's inspiration

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(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:06, archived)
# Woo
thats great
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:06, archived)
# hahahahaha
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:07, archived)
# *falls off chair*
*Gets back onto chair*
*falls off again*
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:07, archived)
# cheers again for the help last night.
ive used some of the advise you gave me on my first animal mash below

the save for web option is not so scary now
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:08, archived)
# hoory!
i competely missed that, it's ace... any questions just ask... i'll try and answer but no guarentees
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:11, archived)
# 1 quick one i dont want to take the piss
i used the clone tool to shade the back leg but wasnt to happy with it any advise on doing it better
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:12, archived)
# how do you mean shade the back leg?
darken it?
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:15, archived)
# i wanted to make it look more authentic
i tried layers and blending them to get them to merge better but failed.
i dont like the way there is a definate line from duck to deer leg if you get my drift.
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:17, archived)
# ok.. well it's pretty much the hardest thing to do in terms of animal shops
but a good starting point is to have the two sections overlapping by quit a bit, then make a selection of the bit you want to blend with, copy it to a new layer then use a gradient mask to create the transition

from that point, you can use the clone tool and blended layer to gradually enhance the effect
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:21, archived)
# you are a mine of never ending advise
i was trying to do that but didnt use the gradient mask i am learning so much!
cheers i owe you a pint or two!
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:24, archived)
# bu bum tish
woo
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:07, archived)
# nice!
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:10, archived)
# hehehehehe
Great misheard lyric
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 16:13, archived)
# I saw an ad in the Guardian once...
...can't remember what it was for, but scribbled across it was the line "I can see Deirdre now Lorraine has gone". I got the impression that someone in a fit of inspiration had written this line down on the nearest thing to hand which had turned out to be some kind of proof of the advert. I don't think it had any relevence to whatever the advert was actually about.
(, Sat 28 Feb 2004, 20:53, archived)