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Boom! An edited astronomy photo. Points for selecting an interesting and colorful image, and the competent shoopery. This will likely go in my upper-tier; thanks for creating it.
More than anything, I'm curious as to the how on this one. Took me a second to really see what was happening (I historically suck at those seeing-eye puzzle books) but, once I did, I was impressed.
I actually went back to check the original image to make sure it wasn't always there and nobody ever saw it 'til now, which would have also been cool.
Shout out to Supernovae.
I actually went back to check the original image to make sure it wasn't always there and nobody ever saw it 'til now, which would have also been cool.
Shout out to Supernovae.
A thousand years is a long time, but how long is it really when put in the context of space?
>>Rao, >>No_Raisin
What She Left Unsaid
Thanks for the gold and the comments!
If you look at the original, turn it clockwise about 45 degrees and squint, you might see what looks like a long-snouted creature with its mouth open impossibly wide. My main modification was to close that gap a bit. I largely freehanded the horn with the cloning stamp tool, using it like a paintbrush to overlay the colors I wanted from another part of the image.
Glad you liked it. Hope to see you next round!
What She Left Unsaid
Thanks for the gold and the comments!
If you look at the original, turn it clockwise about 45 degrees and squint, you might see what looks like a long-snouted creature with its mouth open impossibly wide. My main modification was to close that gap a bit. I largely freehanded the horn with the cloning stamp tool, using it like a paintbrush to overlay the colors I wanted from another part of the image.
Glad you liked it. Hope to see you next round!