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April 19, 2005 at 8:12 pm #3527AlexGKeymasterApril 19, 2005 at 8:37 pm #3528Axel3.14Participant
Someone looks proud of herself.
April 19, 2005 at 11:01 pm #3529AnonymousGuestVery cool!
April 21, 2005 at 3:09 am #3530rowan morrisonParticipantAwesome pic, Alex!
I just made my first attempt at a ‘giantess’ pic a few days ago. I was going to upload it this Friday – but after seeing your great pic, I had to put mine up here now…as it also features Mrs. Laszewski being naughty ๐
It’s much simpler than yours, as I’m just figuring out how to do these giantess collages.
Enjoy,Rowan
April 21, 2005 at 3:46 pm #3531AlexGKeymasterAwesome pic, Alex!
I just made my first attempt at a ‘giantess’ pic a few days ago. I was going to upload it this Friday – but after seeing your great pic, I had to put mine up here now…as it also features Mrs. Laszewski being naughty ๐
It’s much simpler than yours, as I’m just figuring out how to do these giantess collages.
Enjoy,Rowan
Thank you all for the complements, it’s very inspiring to know that the work is so apprecated here. You might want to check out the Other Art forums, another of Debi was posted there yesterday under the topic of Growth Products – as Axel noted, she’s quite an expressive indevidual . . . especially, when aroused . . . 8)
Note 1 to Rowan – I looked it over, you’ve got a good eye for the pose / background overlay. What you might want to do next is further hone your airbrushing and blending skills – it comes with time and practice. Also, notice the slight grainness of Debi as compared to the smooth, soft-sharpnness of the background? To correct this, add some grainness to the background (in PSP its called "noise") until the two are about equal, then it becomes more difficult to tell that its a composite picture. Lastly, a technique I often use to help cement in the illusion is to take the final, completed collage and resize it down, sometimes as much as by 50%. Then touch up with a mild amount of sharpening to the overall picture.
Note 2 to Rowan (and perhaps any others so interested) – One of the better, if not one of the best sources for gleaming Amazon GTS collaging materials would be the Saradas รndice (yes, it’s in Portuguese) forums and to a lesser extent, the Unrealmuscle forums. Just like here on She-Grew you’ll have to register a nick and password to access them.
http://www.forumgratis.com.br/forum/index.php?mforum=saradas
http://www.unrealmuscle.com/forum/
Also, for backgrounds the Webshots community of free galleries are almost too vast to be believed – plus to narrow it down, there’s a subject/topic search engine.
โI like a good story well told. That is the reason I am sometimes forced to tell them myself.โ
~ Mark Twain / Samuel Clemens (1907)April 22, 2005 at 8:27 am #3532rowan morrisonParticipantWow! Thanks so much for those tips, and the link to the Portuguese site.
As I’ve said before, I’ve long admired your gts collages – and after all these years of seeing yours and others, I figured I’d give it a whirl. Those tips of yours are much appreciated ๐Thanks again,
Rowan
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