I call upon the power of the Otter. (photoshop)
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I call upon the power of the Otter. (photoshop)
Long time, no see.....been a long while since I've been around, and now, like a good for nothing 3rd cousin, I show up when I need something.

But that's what family is for right?
I was wondering if some kind and photoshop talented person could apply some Braveheart style "makeup" to this picture. (IE, 1/2 the face covered in blue, other 1/2 in white)
Thanks!

But that's what family is for right?

I was wondering if some kind and photoshop talented person could apply some Braveheart style "makeup" to this picture. (IE, 1/2 the face covered in blue, other 1/2 in white)
Thanks!
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Re: I call upon the power of the Otter. (photoshop)
Ok, for some reason I couldn't get it to show the full size image, but clicking on thumb will take you to
one that's a little bit bigger.
Thanks!
one that's a little bit bigger.
Thanks!
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"Are you ready for a war?"

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Lol.... For the life of me, I can't think of any "evil" plans someone could have for a baby with the braveheart look.
But, just to ease your mind--It's a friend of mine's baby (and trust me, he's ok with her face being on the internet--if you google her name you'll come up with hundreds of hits, lol)
Anyway, I had a dream last night that I went to pick her up from daycare for him, and this was how she looked. So, after I get an appropriate pic, I'm going to post something on his facebook page with some sort of "Child cries out for freedom from parent's relentless insistence on posting her picture everywhere" type newstory.
Dream analysis anyone?

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Re: I call upon the power of the Otter. (photoshop)
Thanks Andicus... that's close to what I was hoping for, but it's missing the white on the other side (as opposed to natural flesh)
The blue looks good though, has somewhat of a creamy paste look, which is how it was in the dream. The only other thing though is there was no blue on her right side--the white continued down past jaw line onto the neck (which may be different than how it actually was in Braveheart, but....)
The blue looks good though, has somewhat of a creamy paste look, which is how it was in the dream. The only other thing though is there was no blue on her right side--the white continued down past jaw line onto the neck (which may be different than how it actually was in Braveheart, but....)
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I'm not picky about it personally, but some folks are and I want to respect that.
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Re: I call upon the power of the Otter. (photoshop)
It had more to do with the fact that I didn't know whose baby it was, if the baby photo was already on the internet to the parents' knowledge, where it would be posted, etc. Parents can be funny about that stuff.
I'm not picky about it personally, but some folks are and I want to respect that.
I'm not picky about it personally, but some folks are and I want to respect that.
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I just used this as a base and did lighten the other side a small amount. The white in this image looked close to a light complexion, so I didn't want to overdo it.



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I knew the otters would pull through

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