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©2008-2009 ~rizole
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I was inspired by :iconcades2k4:*cades2k4 who produces some quite outstanding and disturbing work to have a go at something tonight. This is not in that class by any stretch and I knocked it up in a couple of hours because I need to get some sleep sooner rather than later. More of a proof of concept.

Oh yes...and it's sitting in judgement on you!

Thanks to:
:iconmjranum-stock: *mjranum-stock for the body
:iconvolpi-stock:~volpi-stock for the eye
:iconhuomennastock:~huomennastock for the teeth
:iconfleurdedaemon: ~FleurDeDaemon for the landscape
:iconlucieg: ~LucieG for the blood type stuff

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:iconlobsel-vith:
bah. i've done nothing wrong, so stop judging you eerie thing.

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o my god, dj, it’s over the capitol. o my god, o my god i’m so sorry.

this is the beginning

the stars are blowing out like candles, danny jane

make a wish make a wish make a wish make a wish make a
:iconfleurdedaemon:
Really interesting concept. I may have work a little bit more on the cloud integration; but I like the way the seems to melt behind the decors.
:iconrizole:
I'm new to photomanip so I'd be interested in what you'd do to integrate the clouds better.

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Deaths in the U.S. in 2001 due to
heart disease - 700,000
cancer - 553,800
stroke - 164,000
accidents - 102,000 (Car accidents - 42,000)
influenza - 36,000
terrorism - 3,000
:iconvolpi-stock:
that's pretty cool!
:iconfleurdedaemon:
There's different way to do it... Since it's cloud, you could play with the transparency or different kind of fusion. You can use a layer mask to isolate them, then use a gaussian blur or a smooth brush on it. Or you can just changed the blending and look at the result: it may be pretty interresting. Or combine more than one of those suggestion :) It may not be necessary here, but some time the burn and dodge tool may help to blend the contour, especially when the light source isn't the same.

Good luck with your future work :)
:iconmjranum-stock:
Waaaaa...... Interesting!!! mind-blowing, really!

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