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My first shot at working with photoshop.
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Looks like a case of mass transference – but then, if you're going to steal buffness, steal the best. 😮
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
That photoshop leaves little trace of tampering. Do you have the original?
That photoshop leaves little trace of tampering. Do you have the original?
Photoshop does produce seamless works, however, there is the flaw coming from deformed text as the give away to the manipulation. Usually its best to use pictures that have little or no text in them if you're going to perform muscle growth manipulations. Another program would be Glimp – Silent One (author of The Necklace and other stories) who had both programs and told me that he preferred its manipulation tools over that of PS and admittedly, the samples he showed me were incredibly seamless.
here is the original i used…now you can see my lack of exp.
I have that cover in my Tonya Knight filefolder. 😀 At the height of her popularity she could be found on the covers of a number of BB publications – even a Christmas motif for Ironman. Tho, one of my personal favorates was the three-fold centerspread she did for Muscular Development . . . 😛
“I like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.”
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)
the one thing that photoshop does really well is multiple layers, it is possible to extract the subject of the muscular manipulation from the background and rest of the image (eg text) then you are free to manipulate, then when you're done you can flatten the image into a jpeg for posting. to avoid distorting the text place her on a different layer and the background will remain unaffected.
Another program would be Glimp – Silent One (author of The Necklace and other stories) who had both programs and told me that he preferred its manipulation tools over that of PS and admittedly, the samples he showed me were incredibly seamless.
Wow, it's been quite some time since we had that particular conversation. You're memory is excellent old friend and I appreciate that you still think highly of my efforts.
P.S. The program was GIMP. 😀
Not bad, check out my gallery:
splicer-ik.deviantart.com
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