More Pete morphs NSFW

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  • #31823
    pete
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    These seem to be fairly popular …so here's some more. I hope you like 'em.


    #31824
    Chachibenji
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    That last one.
    Gimme a triple helping more of that sir.
    Great "kinda morphs" as always man.
    And yes, these are popular.
    Because theyre awesome.
    /take it logic

    #31825
    TC2
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    Pete you are damn good at matching skin tones, I think the abs you drew on the first one are fantastic!

    #31826
    mikazuki
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    Out of curiosity, what tools and settings do you use for these wonderful morphs? (I assume you use PS?) And wow, I'm beginning to recognise these celebrity's faces after zilch knowledge of FBB before I joined the forums.

    #31827
    Reason
    Participant

    Man, did you have a rendering chipset implanted in your brain when you were a baby or something  :??

    Morphs just doesn't do them justice, we need a new term. Someone come up with something better than "Porphs".

    If I may just utter one word of criticism, is that the painted bits look a bit soft compared to the original photo. Have you tried running the unsharp mask filter once your done to help make it match better?

    #31828
    pete
    Participant

    Thanks for your encouragement guys. Much appreciated.

    Mikazuki—–I use Paint Shop Pro and the air brush tool on various opacity, size and hardness settings all on the background (original)layer.

    Reason—–Most of the time it is very difficult to match the skin texture of the model being….erm…"Porphed" ( Good word. I like that ). Sometimes the unsharp mask thingy works well, sometimes it just enhances the orginal photo too much and makes what I've done look more obvious. Therefore some of the lasses have smoother looking painted bits. Reducing the density setting sometimes makes a better skin texture match

    #31829
    The_Pimp_NeonBlack
    Participant

    Most excellent, dear friend.

    I's am most taken with your Aki rendering and the fashion in which you enlarged the lady's calf muscle inside of her boots in the second picture.

    A most wonderful job all round, dear Pete.

    Kudos unto you.

    Peace
    Neon

    #31830
    Leonardo
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    That first one. Isabsolutely…AMAZING! Exceelent work as always, sir. ^_^

    #31831
    Reason
    Participant

    Reason—–Most of the time it is very difficult to match the skin texture of the model being….erm…"Porphed" ( Good word. I like that ). Sometimes the unsharp mask thingy works well, sometimes it just enhances the orginal photo too much and makes what I've done look more obvious. Therefore some of the lasses have smoother looking painted bits. Reducing the density setting sometimes makes a better skin texture match

    I understand that you could sit there all day trying to get the skin texture just right, when I'm sure we would all prefer you to keep cranking them out like you've been doing. I assumed that you would do your painting on a separate layer so you could apply whatever filters you like without affecting the original photo. Otherwise most paint packages let you paint a mask to only allow the filter to affect certain areas of the image.

    That's what I did to your aki image.

    #31832
    pete
    Participant

    Hi Reason.
    If I ask you really, really nicely, could you explain….in words of one syllable, cos I'm a technological idiot….what you did to get the result you got on the Aki picture. I dont really understand too much about the different kinds of layers. Thats kinda why I paint straight on to the original.

    My email is fuzzyheart1@hotmail.com

    Many thanks
    Pete

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