Musashi that's about as off-track as I hope this thread gets... but the 'weas pic still made me .
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Afterimage said:Musashi that's about as off-track as I hope this thread gets... but the 'weas pic still made me .
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Oh Heck[Inq] said:work in progress..
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Viet, grats on finding your son. You are very fortunate.[/QUOTE]
wow... good work.
CaptainZero said:I can appreciate that you're trying to do something for yourself, and your son I guess, but what I don't understand is why is it important that your son remember your father.
Maybe he also wants to do it for himself to remember his father and his son the way they used to beCaptainZero said:I can appreciate that you're trying to do something for yourself, and your son I guess, but what I don't understand is why is it important that your son remember your father. Your father died before he was born right? If your son is interested then that's cool.
I just find it odd, maybe it's because both of my own dad's parents died when I was an infant. I've never known them, and I can't say I've ever really given much thought about them other than pure interest in lineology. About the only interest I would have in knowing about my Dad's parents would be for my own Dad sake, to give him a chance to talk about someone important to him.
But... I've never been kidnapped as a toddler. I suppose I'd want to know everything about my family I didn't get a chance to know.
Good luck to you and your family vet.
lecatPuke said:about an hour or so of work, not sure of what little tricks will help :/
Can you make my dad a little smaller. He and I were about the same size. Thanks.
edit: added some shadow and cropped a bit
Bluntzman said:I'm having issues resizing the psd I saved last night (894MB). Photoshop is just chugging along while I type this.
I'm changing the print resolution to 300dpi (was 1200), and I cropped the pic, so it'll be ~10MB. I'll see if I can upload it to my college site later.
Boomerman said:Oh HEck is really on the right track there. He's got the tones perfect now if only the rest can be matched and rebuilt properly.
Nice work.