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I'll Eat You for Breakfast


 
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I'll Eat You for Breakfast
The original T Rex display figure was at the Cleveland Zoo and was not as dramatic as this one ended up. I did quite a lot of stuff with this, including using Topaz's geometric distortion, which I hadn't really fooled with much before. I wanted his jaws really BIG, you know. I know I also selectively applied, using a mask and brush with a low opacity, a motion blur filter.

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Mitch Spence

 
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OK, here's the original, which thoroughly lacked pizazz, so playing was in order.


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February 12, 2014

 
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  Outstanding - Great job Mitch!


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February 12, 2014

 
- Susan D. Royce

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  Looks like a movie poster. Fun!!


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February 13, 2014

 

MELODIE C. ROBERTS
  OMG!

Outstanding work Mitch!
Winner!


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February 13, 2014

 
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  Totally a fun shot. You had a great time doing this, I bet.


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February 13, 2014

 

Joy Rector
  well done


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February 13, 2014

 

Susan M. Campbell
  Wow. You really did add some pizazz. Looks great!


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February 13, 2014

 

Nancy Marie Ricketts
  Very effective, Mitch! - fave!

Wish I'd known about this program 3 months ago when I was trying to do a composite! As it was, I bought a great miniature and shot it in a white box, then transferred that layer onto the B/G. It came out OK, but not as good as yours!


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February 21, 2014

 
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