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Posted on 09/04/10 9:25:40 PM
Piotrek Szymaniec
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Corny Peter
or Peters' corner that is

so ... l i missunderstood one day the subject of excercise at art history class, and Tutenchamon happened

used ref : http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/38/Tutanchamun_Maske.jpg
Equiped with Selection, Transform, Cut, Warp and Liqud Tools
Time one loooooooooooooooong night

Enjoy.




Posted on 20/04/10 08:16:39 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Corny Peter
Amazing. What was the image you started with? This looks so convincing I can't tell what you've done here!

Posted on 20/04/10 12:01:32 PM
Luka
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Re: Corny Peter
Steve, original imege is on link in Piotrek's post.

Posted on 22/04/10 09:26:58 AM
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Re: Corny Peter
Waouwww....
Bravo, bravo, bravo!!!

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Posted on 22/04/10 12:01:31 PM
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Re: Corny Peter
I'm not sure what has been done either. But is does look like you have made alterations to the eyes, ears, nose and cheekbones. Is this correct Peter?

Also, I didn't realise old Tut had Daffy Duck on top of his head!

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Posted on 30/04/10 11:04:44 AM
Piotrek Szymaniec
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Re: Corny Peter
thanks

i stretched his face here and there with the tools mentioned in first post. So basicly i was working with his mask original photo as base.

I found some photo of mine, resized it so the line of eyes and cheek was similar and then i desaturated my photo and changed the blend mode to difference. (thats great way of positioning two layers one above another, to the pixel perfect state, which i use found once in some web design tutorial)

I had to cut Tut in half a little cause i have different shape of face. So a little of transforming, warping, clonning.

My mother said that this picture is not accurate, since i had slimmer face than these portrait.
Oh well, if i ever get some weight, i think it will be more accurate.

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Posted on 30/04/10 12:36:02 PM
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Re: Corny Peter
So excuse me Peter, but am I right in saying that you blended a photo of yourself with the image of Tut?

Great, nice idea.

Thanks



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Posted on 30/04/10 10:54:13 PM
michael sinclair
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Re: Corny Peter
Here's a different approach using a photo of my face:






Posted on 01/05/10 02:00:10 AM
Piotrek Szymaniec
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@Michael
nice but what are those dots, like Dissolve blending ?

you got the sharp picture, which mine version of tut lacks.

@Mark
well i supose so, i kinda suck at real photomontages like, you take someone head give to another body, twist, or add some shadows and light.

I loved the change which made Steve to Jean-Luc Picard turning his head

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