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@thekit: Agh! I deleted it! It was just a strait up photograph of my eye, and i used http://www.redfieldplugins.com/filterFractalius.htm
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@Anonymous: Fractalius. You have to pay for (torrent) it. You can see the link above your post for details on it :)
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@AudioFreak: "Check out this image photoshop made after I applied a filter I didn't make."
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@hamslice: "Check out this sentence the keyboard made after I applied knowledge I was given"
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@hamslice: "Check out this trip the plane took after I applied jet fuel I didn't synthesize"
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@Anonymous: If you think just arbitrarily applying heat is how you make good food I feel bad for you son. There's a difference between cooking skills and pressing a button in photoshop.
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@Anonymous: I generally don't respect photography. Very good photography is fine since they are actually just composition artists, but stock photos of clouds fall into my same critique.
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check out this check as I edited this reply to a post I wantedno reply too, but did not get the chance to reply. debstep to the next hip.. cross stitch foe no show.. upper jaw looking a bit low... wish you had a girl to upstage the show. stacked like an A-cup ready to show. Boy wonder be a side kick. Make me thick like a cup cake.
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@hamslice: If you think just arbitrarily pressing buttons is how you make good filtered images I feel bad for you son. There's a difference between photography and pressing a button in photoshop.
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I never said I was a photographer. Idk why everyone is posting on this. It's just a cool image that was rendered using a filter in Photoshop. It is a picture that I took with my shitty Kodak EasyShare C613 camera. I was trying out a new filter I got for Photoshop and this image turned out pretty interestingly in my opinion, so i posted it on an image-sharing website, where I ended up being assaulted for apparently being offensive to "real" photographers.
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@thekit: Fractalius is the filter, here's a tutorial on how to use it:
http://techfleece.com/2011/01/30/fractalius-tutorial/




