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Chachibenji
ParticipantWhoa.
Hang on.
Youre not allowed to win that much.
>:"l
Roffle. But no seriously. Amazing work sir.Chachibenji
ParticipantUpdate'd
A morph of my favorite artists work-

I like to think Im getting a bit better at this. >.>
Chachibenji
ParticipantLol, awesome dom pic.
I roffled hard at the name, too.Chachibenji
ParticipantLol.
I feel teased to an intense limit.Chachibenji
ParticipantLol, only thing I could do is like, cartoon morph one of your pictures.
Roffle, no talent with a pencil.
Happy birthday though, sir.Chachibenji
ParticipantLOLOL.
LOL.
Lol.
Roffle.
Win.
"My eye is not attached right now"
Roffle. I actually have a friend who made a bunch of AIM bots by himself awhile ago. We havent kept in contact, but hes also a musclegirl enthusiast. Maybe he could help old Lingster. (hes young, and dumber than a sack of bricks, but basically hes a professional comp tech and programmer.)
(my friend I mean.)
(Lingster is only dumber than one brick.)
(Roffle. I kid.)Chachibenji
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Chachibenji
ParticipantThis is GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program). I think it was orignally created for Linux because back in the day there was no type of decent photomanipulation/editor for Unix systems.
As far as what tools would be best in photoshop, I couldn't tell ya. I don't do morphs. The only thing that I use it for is coloring drawings and adjusting photos and the like. You could still use winmorph for the actual morphing. Just load the original image into PS as a background, take the image and morph it in winmorph, then copy that and paste it over the background in PS. Remove the distorted background parts. Other good morphing methods seem to be to use then Free Transform (under the edit tab IIRC) and enlarge parts that way.
But once again, I am not a morpher. I am sure one of the many moprhing artists dwelling around here would be more than happy to offer tips.
Yhay, I shall definitely have to try that when Im back home. I like to think that some of my pictures keep realism even though Im basically a superamazon guy myself, but you know, when you beef up a picture, even if you re-morph a morph in the same regions to keep the blur distortion off, theres no way to help that damn area warping, and in reality, the re-morphing can really afflict it even worse.
But aye, praying that them other morphers do, cause hell if some of the masters of the art of muscle morphs arent on here.
Alright. Easy brown nosing plug, but its worth a shot, loffle.
(I dont suck toes though. ;"o)And thanks for that link buddeh, Ill be sure to check it out when I have le chance.
Chachibenji
ParticipantMeh! Realistic…..schmealistic! Good job!!
*echo'd*
Chachibenji
ParticipantGIMP?
What be that sir. :"o Link?
Also, I do in fact have photoshop. I never use it for morphing, since I actually dont very well know the tools best used for that in PS, I just use it to art around (see my signiature pic and avatar, whoo).
Couldst thou give me like a short breakdown of the tools one would use to best morph using photoshop perhaps?
Also, Ill perhaps post a couple more of my newer morphs later tonight, if anyone gives a mighty care, roffle. -
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