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20-04-2006 09:18
Chris Hibner
This is great. It reminds me of that Family Guy episode where Peter turns his living room into Pee Wee's Playhouse - he forces Brian to be the Genie in the box: "mekka lekka hi, mekka.... God, I hate you Peter."
This has been a great photoshop contest. Nothing like JVN and a pig, except that it's hard to tell who's who.
20-04-2006 10:34
i_am_Doug|
Originally Posted by Chris Hibner
. Nothing like JVN and a pig, except that it's hard to tell who's who.
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20-04-2006 10:43
Dave Scheck|
Originally Posted by i_am_Doug
nice try with the shadowing on the pig lol.
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20-04-2006 11:01
Chris Hibner
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Originally Posted by Dave Scheck
BTW, did anybody notice anything else in the picture besides the two pigs and the two corny shadow? Here's the original backdrop http://www.diaryofamountainbiker.co....pig_roast1.jpg
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20-04-2006 11:02
Travis Hoffman
Does the pig intentionally look like it's cut in half, as if half of it is already on the spit, or was that just a demonstration of your fine Photoshop abilities? 
20-04-2006 11:03
Tom Bottiglieri..And Bill Beatty is cookin' up lunch?
I can't really tell, the image on the shirt is distorted. 
20-04-2006 11:09
Dave Scheck|
Originally Posted by Tom Bottiglieri
..And Bill Beatty is cookin' up lunch?
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20-04-2006 11:45
Morgan GillespieI think this is one of the few true photo shop entries, most just add talk bubbles and do not change a single thing. Not saying you have to, yet for a photo shop contest I think you should be doing more than adding thought bubbles because then it is no more than a glorified caption contest.
As for the image the pig didn't go in as nice yet I applaud you greatly for putting in shadows.
20-04-2006 12:08
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by Mercury Rising
As for the image the pig didn't go in as nice yet I applaud you greatly for putting in shadows. |
20-04-2006 12:10
Morgan GillespieI didn't say they were done well, he at least spent the time to put them in there.
20-04-2006 12:16
Travis Hoffman
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Originally Posted by Mercury Rising
I didn't say they were done well, he at least spent the time to put them in there.
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20-04-2006 12:59
Dave Scheck|
Originally Posted by T. Hoffman
This picnic must be held on a planet warmed by two suns (an oasis on the opposite side of Tatooine from Mos Eisley, perhaps?), and the light rays from one of these suns can only be blocked by the planet's porcine inhabitants.
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20-04-2006 19:18
Dave ScheckYou got me thinking, Travis....
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/24581?