
This one is brilyent
www.flickr.com/photos/paul_662/415591496/in/set-72157594172867131/
You're not a foot fetishist though, are you? Cockweasle would love these. Ahem.
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www.flickr.com/photos/paul_662/415591496/in/set-72157594172867131/
You're not a foot fetishist though, are you? Cockweasle would love these. Ahem.

I just drink what I but for the guests:D
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mokkelboulevard.nl/showpost.php?p=514822&postcount=149
if not, then this one
img12.imagehaven.net/img.php?id=L9HLZNGLGI_Gemma_Atkinson_-_Archibald_Photoshoot_6_.jpg
EDIT: we'll see you back here in about 15 minutes then?
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if not, then this one
img12.imagehaven.net/img.php?id=L9HLZNGLGI_Gemma_Atkinson_-_Archibald_Photoshoot_6_.jpg
EDIT: we'll see you back here in about 15 minutes then?

as all of them are. I'd love to know how you do them.
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1) duplicate the layer,
2) shrink the bottom layer by half,
3) on the larger layer, cut large appendages into their own layer so each can be moved around
4) using warp or liquefy tool (this tool can be used for good sometimes) shrink the wrist/ankle/neck/whatever of the large appendage to match the diameter of the 1/2-sized part underneath.
5) position and erase to blend large appendage onto small body
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2) shrink the bottom layer by half,
3) on the larger layer, cut large appendages into their own layer so each can be moved around
4) using warp or liquefy tool (this tool can be used for good sometimes) shrink the wrist/ankle/neck/whatever of the large appendage to match the diameter of the 1/2-sized part underneath.
5) position and erase to blend large appendage onto small body

I'm looking forward to having a crack at this. Should be fun looking for the source pictures too! Have a David Mitchell gnops by way of a thank you :)

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