i digs it man. but then, you already knew that. you come up with some really neat ideas.
(W.V. regible)
the only part i am just a little (very little) picked about, is the top part of the mask. the lower part looks like it has a little thickness to it, but the upper part appears to be as thin as paper. which may have been the intention.
Teeny wee bit of anti-aliasing ( "blur" )on the top curve of the mask ( on the "mask" layer, not the flattened image )should solve your "it's no right" problem.
Made a comment on FB .but wanted to here as well..Brilliant!
ReplyDeleteI like!
ReplyDeleteCommedia dell’arte!
ReplyDeleteOh, how I love it!!!!! So cool,,,,so much fun!
ReplyDeleteSo who's the guy your face is holding?
ReplyDeleteHow cool is that!?!
ReplyDeleteNow that does look like fun!
ReplyDeleteHaha that is so cool!
ReplyDeleteKarateMom - thank you:)
ReplyDeleteMapstew - thanks :)
Anon - merci, danke, graci, what language is that anyway?
Tara Marie - thank you :)
Charlie - some bloke that keeps hassling me.
Hope - welcome to my ramblings, and thank you for taking the time to massage my ego :)
Eryl - it is, it is. Does it give you any more ideas for your own book cover?
Bryher - thank you :)
My kids love Photoshop! These are great images, Kim.
ReplyDeletevery cool indeed
ReplyDeletei digs it man. but then, you already knew that. you come up with some really neat ideas.
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the only part i am just a little (very little) picked about, is the top part of the mask. the lower part looks like it has a little thickness to it, but the upper part appears to be as thin as paper. which may have been the intention.
Debra - it is fun :)
ReplyDeleteNurseMyra - thank you :)
Sarah - You're right - I keep looking at it and I know it's not right, but I feel I've learned a lot from creating this
i'm still trying to get a side view of you know who...he is so not cooperating! ;0 xoxox
ReplyDeleteCan you dig out an older one?
ReplyDeleteFunny, Kim -- reminds me of myself today...
ReplyDeleteThat's how we feel now that you've given up writing over at 5M4SN.
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Tammy and Parker
www.prayingforparker.com
Hi. Thanks for visiting my blog and adding it to your squidoo page.
ReplyDeleteNeat photoshop work!
Mary - not for too long I hope :)
ReplyDeleteTammy - ooh, a knife in my conscience... My next blog post will be DS related - shall we put it up on 5MFSN too?
Ria - welcome to my ramblings and thank you for taking the time to comment :)
Creepy with a capital K.
ReplyDeleteNow I know where nightmares come from. Photo shop.
Carole - Photoshop just allows us to find ways of expressing our nightmares :)
ReplyDeletelove it!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy :)
ReplyDeleteTeeny wee bit of anti-aliasing ( "blur" )on the top curve of the mask ( on the "mask" layer, not the flattened image )should solve your "it's no right" problem.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant picture, though.
Thanks Ché. If I was doing it again I'd make a number of changes. But it's the doing it in the first place where we learn :)
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