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kelvin
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Registered: September 2001 Location: Cornwall United Kingdom Posts: 2
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I just opened the 2 pictures dragged one onto the other, resized then so they were about the right size added a layer mask used a big airbrush to remove part of the girl and dog and bingo job was done
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| · Date: 9/20/2002 · Views: 4356 · Filesize: 41.6kb, 36.2kb · Dimensions: 600 x 623 ·
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Keywords: Crystal Ball
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pstewart
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Registered: July 2002 Location: Chicago suburb Posts: 790
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Clever idea!
Phyllis
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Nick Carter
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Registered: March 2002 Location: Leichhardt, Queensland, Australia Posts: 12
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Hi! Kelvin
You make it sound so easy. You've daringly taken the challenge into a new direction, by using greyscale and putting them into a Crystal Ball, you have made of them what must be practically the ultimate in focal point.
The only criticism I would make is the sharp line at base indentation, blurring there would give a better roll over effect.
Nick
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kelvin
Junior Member
Registered: September 2001 Location: Cornwall United Kingdom Posts: 2
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thanks for the comments guys
------------------------------ Treat Everyday As Your Last As One Day It Will Be And You Will Never Know When That Will Be
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DJ Dubovsky
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Registered: August 2001 Location: Upper Penninsula of Michigan Posts: 1,659
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Kelvin,
Very cool idea and so well done. Love it.
DJ
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Sam
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Registered: October 2001 Location: Zimbabwe Posts: 153
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That's a great idea for a portrait and you've done it really well.
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