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created a tutorial but have since made strides which I've hinted at other threads at GIMPChat. Still, if you pursue the plasma, you have to start somewhere. lol
As for creating the Swarovski Crystalline bee itself, well, that's yet another tutorial. lol
Been devoid of inspiration of late, so why not embrace the plasmic once again. Have watched a lot of videos on the Electric Universe theory so why not share an inspiration from that.
Does anyone have any advice on removing chromakey colors from between hair strands? (see example) I usually just erase messy hair, but occasionally, it would look better to leave it in the image.
I layer my images onto digital backgrounds, but I often have trouble with green, blue or other...
hey, first I have to say that we didnt have a make up artist. I got a crises with these hairs and i couldnt find a solution for this problem - what do you think - how can I fix this hair issue at it best and what do you think regarding my skin retouching?
cheers, nico
A couple of friends of mine are morning show hosts on a local radio station--they would like to spoof one of the movie posters for the new Twilight film (http://static.newmoonmovie.org/bdm/i...wn-poster1.jpg for example).
I have just about coped with scuffed up matt paper, I have got the skin texture looking just about right - but I cannot make the hair look natural - at best I have a guy with about 5 litres of brylcream in his hair which is made out of concrete anyway...............
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