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This weeks submission is from naeno Thanks a bunch for sending this in!
I see many many possibilities here. Looking forward to seeing your edits.

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enlarged canvas, duplicated shoe, flipped horiz, copied bits of background and the insect several times
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Pretty darn good job!!!



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Lots of steps here. Keep inmind each step is done on a different layer. Rotated image. Adjusted saturation to almost a sepia tone. Added butterflies by using tubes set to diferent sizes. Added water by using Flaming Pears flood tool. Copied and pasted onto a texture layer that was premade and ereased some of the edges to make it blend it a little better. Pasted on the face and the larger butterfly as a new layer and then changed blend modes to overlay and adjusted opacity to what i liked. merged all layers. added a border and then a larger border for the frame. Used the wand to make a selction and then used the inner bevel effect to give it some depth
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Pretty darn good job!!!



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Lots of steps here. Keep inmind each step is done on a different layer. Rotated image. Adjusted saturation to almost a sepia tone. Added butterflies by using tubes set to diferent sizes. Added water by using Flaming Pears flood tool. Copied and pasted onto a texture layer that was premade and ereased some of the edges to make it blend it a little better. Pasted on the face and the larger butterfly as a new layer and then changed blend modes to overlay and adjusted opacity to what i liked. merged all layers. added a border and then a larger border for the frame. Used the wand to make a selction and then used the inner bevel effect to give it some depth
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what do you mean?
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It says "this photo is currently unavailable"
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Windrider...It's there now, and what a good edit, looks like lots of work!
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Naeno, I didn't know what to do with this one, so fell back on filters!!!

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Changed the brightness and contrast
Filters-Edge defect--neon
Scaled the image to fit so that I could apply
the fibonacci spiral script.
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foot with rubber shoe
i selected the butterfly and put it in another layer and enlarged it a bit. using the rubber stamp tool, i erased the insect on the background layer and selected a portion of the sock and used liquify to stretch it. i removed the skin on the stretched sock. went back to the background layer to add skin downwards and darkend it a little to give perspective and shadow. moved the butterfly at the top of the stretched sock. removed some of the stones on the ground to make the butterfly more visible and flattened it.
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Old 01-30-2010, 11:14 AM
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edbayani, that is truly hysterical! Thanks for the laugh!
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