I used poster edges. I also tried to morph the yawning owl head onto the squirrel body. They both had opposite colors so I converted to B&W and added a photo filter-then masked back in some color on the face and added color to the ears.
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I used poster edges. I also tried to morph the yawning owl head onto the squirrel body. They both had opposite colors so I converted to B&W and added a photo filter-then masked back in some color on the face and added color to the ears.
Good job Denise! I like the transition and use of filters.
Denise, great job of merging to two. He's very cute;)
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Cheryl
I do like how the owl is colorful and the rest monochrome. WEirdo of a critter :D but neat idea and good execution. I know this is OOTB, but I am not a fan of noise regardless. Sorry :o:o:o TFS. :)
Akos, Thanks for your input.
Great job, Denise! I think the yawning owl works well with the squirrel's pose. It's perfect for a napping position.
Cindy, Thankyou for your kind words
Really wild Denise!! I like the relaxed look of this "critter". Great PS work!
Thanks Dan. I appreciate the kind words.