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# Swiftest of the Jerboa..

Clicky for somewhat vast (300kb)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:22, archived)
# I know that Mongolian! ;)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:23, archived)
# They are that odd :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:33, archived)
# I know,
it was one of the ones you sent me ;)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:33, archived)
# Ah, memory
gets a bit crap.. ;)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:36, archived)
# Thats ok.
My mum was looking for a photo to test her printer the other day so I sent her the one you sent of the Tree Viper you sent to me. She has it as the wallpaper on her phone now :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:39, archived)
# Yay!
Better than sitting around on the servers at work collecting cyber-dust, if it glees her :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:41, archived)
# *shouts at it*
ace!
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:24, archived)
# I thank you :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:45, archived)
# Woooah
*glees*
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:31, archived)
# Cheers fella!
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:47, archived)
# one day i will work out how these are done
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:42, archived)
# Well what you do
is get yourself a Mongolian Jerboa and a Cheetah and make them have sex.

6. Profit!
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:51, archived)
# so jahled is just a deviant then?
figures


(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:52, archived)
# Arf!
He is the king of the Chimeric Mad scientists.

Rumour has it that he own 6 lasers too! Thats right, SIX!
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:53, archived)
# what could he possibly be doing with them...
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 21:01, archived)
# Hahaha
Sadly a scientific fraud! :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:56, archived)
# i want to see your laboratory
if there's anywhere i can find myself a worthy hell-steed its in there...
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 21:00, archived)
# Hell-steads are rare
Nightmare's are notoriously fickle when it comes to carrots
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 21:14, archived)
# In Photoshop the clone tool is your friend
not least because you can work in layers, which makes the process more manageable. If you paste in the image you want to mash on top of the original it will be a second layer, which you can play about with scaling correctly fiddling around with transparency and the transform tool in the edit menu

Once you have it more or less right on the intended target, load the clone tool on the original layer (image) and then switch layers to the new one, starting at exactly the same point at about 100% optimacy. The trick is to lesson it throughout the clone mash, so it's more subtle as you progress. As long as you don't reset a new clone starting setting it wont matter adjusting the optimacy; so I sometimes end up as low as about 10%.

Practice is the key, though it's fun :)
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:55, archived)
# *saves*
cool... sounds fun. i'll have a look at this some time. for the now i have to write a presentation on Berkley's idealism. gah!
(, Sun 6 Apr 2008, 20:58, archived)