When did it suddenly become cool to hate everything? It's a growing problem, especially in the entertainment world, and no one benefits from an increasingly hard to please, pessimistic audience.
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May 31, 2006
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NV-GS400 1/50 second F/1.6 May 31, 2006, 7:10:56 PM |
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Let us all be normal, crazy is just way too fun.
I have a feelin'
yeah a feelin'
that if we close our eyes
the sky can be blue
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Please Excuse My Mental Absence
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I eat ur
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Please Excuse My Mental Absence
Want to see me half naked covered in blood? click [link]
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Let us all be normal, crazy is just way too fun.
I have a feelin'
yeah a feelin'
that if we close our eyes
the sky can be blue
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visit my club [link]
Nice job, wonderful concept, as usual. If you want to make the X look a bit more like a cut, add some wrinkles or lines, very subtle ones, around the fringe of the bars, especially where they meet. Also, maybe Warp it a little to follow the curve of the forehead, it looks like the Xbox logo a bit right now... And again, also, widen it in the center. The skin would inflame there, and widen the gap.
My analyzation for the day, methinks. I look forward to your next act of Beauty, no matter how dark.
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Work: noun. The demon that pursues us all, sadistic in its constant need to draw us away from our pleasures.
Bad luck? Keep moving through it... Because there's nothing bad luck hates more then a moving target.
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Please Excuse My Mental Absence
Want to see me half naked covered in blood? click [link]
Copy all of this BEFORE you do it, by the way.
Add some lines with brush, one or two pixels wide, not quite black, more like a dark grey, and make sure you're using the brush, not the pencil, for the brush blends it, or attempts to. Make very tiny strokes, very short, perhaps a millimeter apart as they would be in actual size in the photo, and repeat along it. Doctor it using simple eraser, trial and error, and repeated strokes.
Before I go any further, I want to even make sure you -have- Photoshop, so reply as soon as possible, Dark Artist.
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Work: noun. The demon that pursues us all, sadistic in its constant need to draw us away from our pleasures.
Bad luck? Keep moving through it... Because there's nothing bad luck hates more then a moving target.
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