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Subject: Need help with this


jenstar ( ) posted Thu, 08 January 2009 at 3:22 PM · edited Thu, 14 November 2024 at 6:58 PM

okies im goin to try and explain in a different way what im looking for ....i seen a pic the other day on flickr with what looked to be a realistic pic but it was 2d come to find out...i posted numverous times on here and also the poser site..which the people in poser are telling me it is indeed a photoshop pic that has been manipulated to look lifelike ...so my question to you is what process if any in photoshop is being used to create this ..so maybe if i have the right word i can look it up in google...and do you think there might be action software that would enable this type of pic http://www.flickr.com/photos/20504983@N04/3091156895/ 


Lucie ( ) posted Fri, 09 January 2009 at 6:24 AM

You've asked the same question 4-5 times now, did you try any of the suggestions that have been made in the other threads?  You keep asking the same question over and over and none of the replies you get seem to satisfy you, maybe it would be an idea to post the image you want to alter this way? 

Instead of starting a new thread for the same question all the time, why don't you go back to the original thread and ask for clarifications in it?  This would at least keep you from getting the same answer twice and it would be a little less annoying for those who click on your new threads thinking you have something new to ask only to find that it's the same question again. 

You use to do this in the past until people started feeling like you were spamming the forum, sorry to say this, but it's starting to feel this way again.

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