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    remask, fractalius 2, flood and simplify.

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    Oh my goodness, I think it's a huge, super frog! Looks like it got a dose of too many polluting chemicals in the water and now it glows and looks ready to stomp into the cities like Godzilla ! Very threatening sky creates the ominous feel of the image.

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    It looks like John Hurt as a one-eyed Elephant Man. Very different, I like it a lot. The flood filter is very well done.

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    Gollum? Really interesting image, nice mood you created. Good job with all the technical work.
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    Pretty wild effect... The flood/background is strong, but this use of Fractalius is out of this world! It appears as though the creature is materializing before our eyes with electric energy running throughout it's body. Only minor critique is that parts of the creature look like a cutout, not sure how to adress this-perhaps by feathering the mask a couple of pixels? I really like this one.

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    Randall,

    Yes, I should feather the frog. It does look too "cut out" around the back.

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    I completely agree with Nancy's comment.

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