Look what I did. I put the dog's head on the girl, then I put her head on the dog, LOL!!!!!
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:07,
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woah this is spooky
I was making a catdog to go with last nights dogcat and I crashed. Then spent a few hours system restoring for the hell of it, and this is the first post I see. Great head swap btw.
edit : Whats really odd is that one of my early options was picking a dog that matched russlte brands hair, but it went wrong because I couldnt find the right sort of dog, and that looks like the right sort of dog. woah again with the spooky thing vibe
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:10,
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edit : Whats really odd is that one of my early options was picking a dog that matched russlte brands hair, but it went wrong because I couldnt find the right sort of dog, and that looks like the right sort of dog. woah again with the spooky thing vibe
shit
...i'm sure my parents know the artist
or maybe that completely don't know the artist, one or the other - ^
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 23:53,
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or maybe that completely don't know the artist, one or the other - ^
I bet for quick getaways the cat part just flys off and hovers away.
Leaving the legs to just topple over.
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:18,
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castle spacefish is laughing like spastics at this
have two clicks, rendered down to one
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:35,
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Thanks.
And of course you would pedro, you mate with weird faced deformed women :D
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:14,
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HAHAHAHAHA!!
HEADSWAPZ!!!!
EDIT: oh man, people are gonna copy OUR idea LOL!!!!!!1!
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:19,
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EDIT: oh man, people are gonna copy OUR idea LOL!!!!!!1!
hahahahaha! That's fucking wikkid.
Now someone please make it go away. It haunts.
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 23:16,
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woof!
one of them's wearing a flea collar but I can't see which
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:18,
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With a face like that, I'd imagine it would setter back a bit when it comes to dating.
Nicely ;)
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:21,
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:D
ace!
EDIT: You do these black and white pics to colour frightengly well, tutorial please.
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:32,
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EDIT: You do these black and white pics to colour frightengly well, tutorial please.
Thanks. Q&D
I should really detail out the pattern on the skirt,
but that takes ten shitloads of time to do well.
edit:
There is usually at least one recoloring tutorial on most
photoshoping hints sites. My method is rather blunt and
direct. Mostly, it is knowing what colours work. That is
more about practice and colour theory than how-to.
E2: An overly complex method, but covers the basic idea.
www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/273/en/
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 22:35,
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but that takes ten shitloads of time to do well.
edit:
There is usually at least one recoloring tutorial on most
photoshoping hints sites. My method is rather blunt and
direct. Mostly, it is knowing what colours work. That is
more about practice and colour theory than how-to.
E2: An overly complex method, but covers the basic idea.
www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/273/en/
for balance i should point out that paintshop has
an overlay option for layers that lets you pick colour as the overley type, then lets you pick a percentage. however the output quality is probably not as good.
edit : in hindsight I would have not said this infact I would have not said anything
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 23:05,
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edit : in hindsight I would have not said this infact I would have not said anything
"Overlay" is not as useful as "hue" or "color" (in my opinion).
I use color layers mostly. And paint in parts on their own layer,
so I can adjust opacity or rotate the hue if it starts to get muddy.
Some folks set the brush to color or hue mode and paint right
on top of the original. I like being able to copy and reorder the
layers when I've not thought thru the whole thing, which you
can't do if you overpaint on the original. Don't use Paintshop
myself so I'm not sure which way would work best there.
edit: Bah! Info is info.
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Sun 31 Jan 2010, 23:14,
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so I can adjust opacity or rotate the hue if it starts to get muddy.
Some folks set the brush to color or hue mode and paint right
on top of the original. I like being able to copy and reorder the
layers when I've not thought thru the whole thing, which you
can't do if you overpaint on the original. Don't use Paintshop
myself so I'm not sure which way would work best there.
edit: Bah! Info is info.