Author, you need to post a link to each source you use to show they are public domain or creative commons images, and not copyrighted. Please read http://www.pxleyes.com/blog/2009/06/how-and-where-to-find-legal-source-images/
The link you posted doesn't lead to an image. Reply »
(241 days ago)
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author says: i found it and linked...but when i searched free to use and public photo found it but i'm kind of new participating to contests and i was just wondering....how can i be sure it is not copyrighted?
filantrop says: This is good. http://www.flickr.com/photos/arancidamoeba/3421129195/
author says: yes....meanwhile i learned how to search for photos i can use...thank you CMYK46
author says: thank you very much...progress is all i'm interested in...but i have to admit the fact that others like what you do give you more ambition
Cool! I likes! (next time play around with shadows + lighting as I feel it wouldve looked even MORE believable if you had done so as the "beast" is a little lighter than his foreground/ background) Reply »
love the idee but it would be better without the background, only the head and hair with a simple background can be super cool ! Reply »
(242 days ago)
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author says: Thanks! I thought the same but didn't want to stray from my original vision but am going to reenter the simpler version as I like it better!
finally...now that's photoshop...nice job Reply »
(244 days ago)