Cloning
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This is aimed at all the franchises that are turning our towns into clones of each other, what happened to the independents? / May The Froth Be With You! Other RubyRed designs: /
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I’m a sucker for a good game of poker!! :)
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A clone. ... Basically both me. Two seperate shots taken and blended in PS2.
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Clones is about the progression of science and it’s potential for the future. I could debate the merit of such an advance vs the potential for abuse however, I think the future is forever changed with this one advance. Digital art 1st Place winner in the Abstract Realism Challenge on Abstract Portraits.
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“Filled with sand and stitched with twine and hair The Clones emotions were slow to surface. His button eyes gave little away. His kindness disguised by the harsh metal teeth of his zip-like mouth. The stained and torn rags of their skin had been bleached …...she gently unpicked a strand of hair and sewed all that lay within into the very centre of The Clone. The desert sand gave the clones a bovine like calmness that some people found unerving.” Written words from around the canvas. Canvas was slashed and stitched. Zip works. (some influence from Brett Whiteleys work)
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The Patch Tool, a major time saver.
by Deri DorityThe patch tool is often a very underutilized tool in Photoshop. Hidden under the Spot healing brush and 2 other tools, the Patch tool i…
The patch tool is often a very underutilized tool in Photoshop. Hidden under the Spot healing brush and 2 other tools, the Patch tool is similar to a combination of the lasso tool and the healing tool. You select an area, click the appropriate button (source or destination- mine is usually on source) and then drag the selection to another area that has characteristics that fit your needs. For example, in one of my photos, “Fall in the Hills”, the photo was dotted with houses and roads that didn’t add to the composition. I simply drew around the houses and roads with the patch tool and drug them into an area with trees. The result is no more houses/roads, that simple. The patch tool is often superior and easier to use than the clone tool, especially for large areas, achieving better results. Another example, if someone has black rings under the eyes, you trace around the area that needs work on, select “source” in the Tools Option Bar right above the Tools Palette), and drag it to an another area of skin that has a more likely color. Make sure that the area you are dragging to is blemish free, as you will pick up any blemishes that are in the destination area. The best way to see how this tool works is to practice with it. Easy to use, you can cut your work time way down by using this over the clone tool. I rarely use the spot healing tools any more as well, finding this faster and easier. For most general use, it is easy to use. It takes a little more practice to use when there are lines in the area that needs to be fixed. You must drag it to a destination that has the lines at the exact same angle. / The patch tool goes all the way back to Photoshop 7, and has been improved on in the newer versions of Photoshop.
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‘Bunch of Spooks’ well aren’t you?
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Star Wars clone trooper in its full glory
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I came across this photo that I had forgotten about. I took the shot in NYC while passing a store. It was the display window. I desaturated it to B&W and added a bit of color and more darkness for an eerie sort of feeling—-as if it really is a doll factory. It’s as if it’s the future…HUMAN CLONES in the making. / It has a sort of CURRENT ISSUES feeling…and so I am adding this image to my CURRENT ISSUES Group. Yikes….Cloning. Would you like a clone of yourself? Actually, if I could…I’d make a baby clone of me. Yes. :)
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Just something I thought would mean something …
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photograph from my Artist Residency in Clones, Co, monaghan, Ireland
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‘Alpha squad, form up ranks.’ / ‘Roger, Commander.’ / ‘Signal flares are away, set vision spectrum and ready for assult.’
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Part of a story im currently seeking to create. I might need some help
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Three triplets? All wearing the same clothing at the same place at the same time? Dang, what are the odds?! Models: Dr. J, Lena, and Rosie / Concept/ Photography: Dr. J *photo taken in Los Angeles (Melrose), CA
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Welcome to the Office. You are welcome to become a clone of the person sitting next to you. Please answer the phone, talk to customers, sell products exactly as we do. Thank you.
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are you coming or going? in or out? running around in circles in your mind? —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— Thanks to Lois for being willing to model for me. this is one of a cluster of photos for an art project I’m doing as a visual response to a song by Sidd & His Self-Esteem.
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This is Ambrosius Light on Big Deep,on the edge of the Sea of Grarrd. / Couldn’t land on this day, much too rough, headed to the pub in Holsteedus for a nice hot bowl of Treb mush.
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Model/ Concept: Dr. J / Photography: Lena and Dr. J *photo taken in Los Angeles (Melrose), CA
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Model(s): Lena / Location: Venice Beach, CA
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To the seemingly clear path, or into the unknown? Everything’s telling you to go where you do not want to. (Near Coronation Drive, along Brisbane River.) Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania
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Dee - 1
by Michael Alesich“Hello” / “Hello Miss.” / “Dee?” / “Yes Miss?” / “Can you open t…
This is a longer term story, this here is the first part, / the prologue will continue after this.
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Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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Saw this little “hairy’ grub…..thought I’d give him some company…so cloned a few more!!
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