It's still a worthy effort. I think it's difficult to make torn away flesh look real
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:03,
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Well,
It isn't something you do every day and I'm pleased to say I didn't have a real pic to work from!
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:05,
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You should have a look at some of Simon Rudd's (Rev Jesse) tutorials
pompeysworst.blogspot.co.uk
And some nice zombified b3tans b3tabookofthedead.blogspot.co.uk
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:11,
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And some nice zombified b3tans b3tabookofthedead.blogspot.co.uk
I'd still part with a fistful of shekels to add it to my collection.
Not that I've ever used any of the other icons I've bought, but I like to know that they're there..
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 17:16,
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Very good,
but perhaps less raspberry sauce on your next ice-cream?
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 17:19,
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Just beware of trying not attracting Lorry Drivers with an Anime fetish as well.
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:25,
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That thing has been quiet recently
I hope nothing trivial happened.
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:27,
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Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 16:11,
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Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Jim'll fix it
Hey nice work there.
Could you use the cyborg as the lower layer and then 'peel away' your skin on top, say using the Photoshop layers, or something similar (I don't mean that to sound as creepy as it does)?
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:51,
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I only have Photoshop 5.0 Limited Edition
So sadly my powers are limited. I can't do layers. The above is clone tool, air brush and pencil. :(
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 15:59,
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That is old school - very impressive then!
I'm new to the Photoshop lark - I've had to fight with Corel Draw previously. I love the 'Terminator underneath' look - I've tried it with my face a few times (but it's always ended up shit).
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 16:14,
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It just means
I take 3 hours to do what some artists on here could do in 5 minutes. But I like it; I open a bottle of wine and paint away!
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 16:23,
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Cool! :)
How do you get the skin to stay on? I can't find anything that gets the epidermal gel to dry on stainless steel properly.
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Sun 7 Oct 2012, 16:33,
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