MyCleverName opened this issue on Dec 12, 2014 · 10 posts
pumeco posted Sat, 13 December 2014 at 7:45 AM
Here's a neat thing I found out about by accident on Google Images.
Go to Google images and search for something that is likely to bring up the sort of image that looks like what you're after. Doesn't have to be exact, just as long as it looks something like what you're after. When you get the search results in images, put your mouse over it and drag it accross the screen and you'll notice a drop point at the top of the screen.
Drag the image there and drop it.
Google will then search it's database of images and find pictures that look similar to what you just dropped on it. When that happens, it's likely that one of the image results will link to somewhere relevant if you visit a page for an image it found. It's pretty neat really, because it means you can search by image rather than by text, it's helped me out a few times now. I'm not sure they should be allowed to run such a system, but nevertheless, it does work for finding things.
So basically, it sounds like you want a figure that looks like it's been skinned alive?
Ok then, so why not search Google Images for "skinned alive" and it will likely throw up images from horror films, but you can then drag and drop those images to initiate a search on images that look similar. By doing that, you might see a Poser figure that is "skinned alive", and by clicking on that image, you might find a web page that gives you what you want, you might even see the exact image of the product you're trying to remember.