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Thread: Remixed a pic

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    we'll i dont know i need this Graphic to post here.. but here it is:

    The Pic:



    The Remixed Pic:



    The Remixed Pic without scanlines:


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    Woah! Awesome! Write a tut on how to do that .

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    its aight but its not that hard to get effects like that its basically just multiple layers with and 'angel' effect and some wind flilters and level tunes but i do like the overall look of the last one
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    I think it looks good. It's kinda easy though, as said. I am not sure about the wind effect, I think I would like it better without that. Still, I think you have done a nice job on this one. and, correct me if I'm wrong, but I think it's called "manipulated" picure.


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    i don't like it. I think the original is much better. The end result is too overbearing.
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    the effect is decent, i like the one without the scanlines better. but as you said, i think the original looks best, it's hard to top a pic that looks that nice in its original state.

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