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    Default THEME: Lorikeet morph

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    I created this the other night, just never got to posting it yet. You probably wouldn't notice, but I morphed a Scaly-breasted Lorikeet's head onto a Rainbow's body. It was easy as both heads were looking in the same direction. I am afraid I am not as creative as most of you gurus here. :)

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    some thing creative here Akosbhai ,
    Not an expert to commnet but this section is quite interesting one :)
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    Good PS work Akos! I can't see the merge area! A very beautiful cross breed:)

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    Akos, I agree-nice photoshop work. I think the change is subtle and effective.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harshad Barve View Post
    some thing creative here Akosbhai ,
    Not an expert to commnet but this section is quite interesting one :)
    TFS
    Brother, you can freely comment. No need to be an expert. Just what you like or don't. :) I appreciate your time as everyone else's time too.

    Thanks Denise and Dan. :)

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    Hi Akos, Not familiar with the bird so I didn't know what you did by looking at the image. Which is very positive since I didn't notice any PP. I like the position of the bird but recommend you take a bit off the bottom. Good job!

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    Nicely done Akos...a smooth transition and seemless blend...a 10+...:eek::D:cool:

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    I attach a combo image of the two species side by side for comparison. The Rainbow is well, the colorful one on the left. :)

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    Akos, You are lucky to have such beautiful birds flying about in Australia.

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    Thanks D. But we don't have puffins and loons. :(

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    Great job with this merge, Akos. A beautiful new species, with undetectable photoshop work. Thanks for posting the two species.

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    Good one Ákos! You are really getting to be a PP master! Next stop - genetic engineering... :D
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    Akos, really nice merge! And such beautiful birds:)

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