Showing posts with label nearly undetectable comping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nearly undetectable comping. Show all posts

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Bestway: Mantis-woman


Toy croc bites off model's head. Luckily replacement was handy. Need more gaffer tape though.

You can see the original here. If you can't see the PSD, please click here.
That is what you get when you stay out in the sun for too long....
She is starting to become a raisin....  By Klennex

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Venere.conf (?): Another Portal to Narnia

ZOMG! Interdimensional time travelling BFF gal-pals get totally zapped into a winter wonderland. Woohoo and LOLZ!

Thanks GW. The original was found in a newsletter. If you can't see the PSD, please click here.
An example of Muphry's law at work. By Ty

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Labége: Le Cut'n'Paste


Take a pinch of this, un pincement de cela - and what have you got? Girl soup.
Thanks Ben. The original can be found in the Labege mall, Toulouse.
It is the rage all over France -- each young man playing defense puts on his best suit, holds a cardboard cut-out of his girlfriend behind his back, and tries to block the ball with the hands of the cardboard cut-out. Seems weird to us in the States, but it is pretty normal compared to what the offense has to go through.  By CircularFile

Monday, April 4, 2011

Top Chef: Ghost Chair



Made from smokey grey ectoplasm, the ghost chair not only looks great but you can pass solid objects through it. (Not recommended for use as seating.)

Thanks Vivien. You can see the original here. If you can't see the PSD, please click here

Friday, October 29, 2010

Sean Lennon: I Am Not the Walrus

Sean Lennon PSD

The time has come,' the Walrus said,
  'To talk of many things:
Of shoes -- and ships -- and sealing wax --
  Of Photoshop -- and stings --
I wonder as I gaze upon --
  this clipping job so sodden --
Just why I have been pictured in  --
  a room I've never trodden. --
There is no need to thank me --
  for I've hardly raised a finger --
Instead thank Ted in marketing --
  whose pay must be quite meager.
 
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With apologies to Lewis Carroll.

Thanks Grace.

Original