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    Default Well, what's on the television then?



    It's definitely not a penguin.:D

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    This could be in or out of the box depending on your POV. Neat!

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    Ken, This is a really cool idea. You executed it well also. I think the fractalius work looks good. Nicely done.:)

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    Very clever and very well executed - this brought a :D to my face!

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    Cool idea, Ken! The fracced blue jay looks very nice, and very clever way to showcase it. :) I might just add a catchlight to the bird's eye.
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    This also made me smile! So cleanly executed and it looks so real!

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    Nice image and application, Ken.

    Well done.

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    Nicely done..did you use CS4 3D to rotate the image?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Paul Lagasi View Post
    Nicely done..did you use CS4 3D to rotate the image?
    Awhile back when I was working on some Out Of Bounds editing, I wanted to find some different frames to use and thought a TV screen would be perfect so I used Google image search to find pictures of LCD TV's. Many of those are already rotated.

    http://images.google.com/images?clie...oq=lcd&aqi=g10

    They're usually low res so I increased the resolution with Alien Skin Blow Up, copied the photo on as a new layer and used edit/transform/skew to fit it into the TV.

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