June 2008 Archives

Invisible Friend

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I enjoy kidding people about their invisible friends. Even I have one: The Flying Spaghetti Monster, FSM. But the difference between my invisible friend and your invisible friend is measured by how we invoke them in our daily lives. I do not pray to FSM, nor does FSM act like some supreme being lording over the earth, picking who lives and who dies, and FSM doesn't answer prayers, unleash hurricanes, tsunamis, or earthquakes because of how people try to live their lives.

We are all used to seeing the familiar icon of a red circle with a red slash denoting "don't." Only this time there's nothing there but the invisible friend. Combine this with a list of the truly horrible things said and done in the name of one's god provides all the more reason why common sense must prevail.



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Room for One More

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I set out to create a wacky image by adding all sorts of images to the image below. All external photos were shot by myself.



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Early Departure

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The challenge to myself was to create something out of a perfectly formed flower in under two hours. I was going to turn the center into some kind of face sore, but then I thought of substituting an object for a falling petal that would symbolize death. Finding a white casket would be the answer. The whole idea also appealed to me because the flower image is bright on top and blurry and dark below, which would complement the symbolism of life and death. I removed one petal through painting and cloning. The original flower image doesn't extend much beyond the bottom petal so this extended area is a combination of painting and cutouts of the top greens, enlarged, blurred and blended together. The upper greens were also manipulated to accommodate the new format

Time to complete: 45 minutes



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Ready for Insemination

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This is a particulary nasty creature which latches onto the male species until insemination is complete. Once done she kills the male and stores him deep inside her body, beneath the earth. Once the little ones hatch she regurgitates the father for them to eat.

The image was from the manhole lid shown below. It was duplicated, rotated, and sized until I had about 15 copies sitting on top of one another. I then painted this object to create depth. Eggs, leaves, and teeth were all painted. One image I shot of a slug was overlayed and brushed in to create the wet look.



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Pleasure Probes

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Pleasure Probes was created by clipping out just the woman statue from the image below. It was duplicated, manipulated, outlined, and colored. Probes were painted in. additional linework and effects.



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Look, Listen Thwackt!

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I carefully positioned the statue character, which was cut out from the image below, to create a strong composition. Photoshop was used to paint the figure. Background image found here.



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I Get High

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This image was made from various parts of the image below. Painted in Photoshop. The title is open to interpretation.



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Little Red Boat

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Used Photoshop to turn a dingy boat into the new and beautiful "Little Red Boat."



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Close Encounter

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Close Encounter came very close to never happening. I had a terrible time trying to come up with an idea using the image below. It finally came together after browsing my personal stock of images and finding two additional images, one of some white berries, the other, a rock. Lots of painting and color adjustments to get it where I wanted. The image is purposefully ambiguous as to location and identity of the objects.

A larger version is available in the Twist of Lime Gallery.

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Only At Night

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Only At Night was made using a single image, a closeup of prickly cactus. The characters were formed with Photoshop's clone brush and a semi-hard brush. I cloned the cactus skin area at different opacities until I built up some rough shapes. Even the strange green dusty air was made from the skin of the cactus, as well as the moon.

A larger version is available in the Twist of Lime Gallery.

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ReyRey Avatar Design

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"My name is Tracy Eduardo Adams. You killed my avatar idea. Prepare to die."

Avatar design idea for ReyRey, an online member at Photoshopcontest.com. The bastard chose to go with someone else's idea. Just kidding, RR. It was a fun challenge put together in under two hours.

Sunny-Side Up

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Sunny Side Up is loosely based on the real-life egg yolk jellyfish, and is part of an ongoing series which uses images of animal poop for inspiration. This image began with a shot of bird poop (starting image below), all other details were painted in Photoshop.

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