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From:
"Carl Wilson" <carl@k...>
Date: Sun Aug 4, 2002 4:33
am
Subject: Fw: How to Fool a Saucerhead, Part 4
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----- Original Message -----
From: "John Baker" <jb@s...>
Newsgroups: alt.binaries.ufo.files
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2002 10:51 PM
Subject: How to Fool a Saucerhead, Part 4
> Step 3:
>
> Choose a background. Anything will do, just don't make it too "busy." Use
> the Lasso Tool to crop out your edited "UFO" image. Cut and paste it onto
> your background. Use the Move Tool to position it where you want it. Merge
> the layers using the "flatten image" command. Use the Rubber Stamp Tool to
> blend your "UFO" in with the background. This part takes a bit of care and
> patience. Finally, use the Lasso Tool and the mask tool to isolate the
> "UFO." Apply a bit more gaussian blur to the "UFO" only, *not* to the
> background. Voila! There you have it. A "UFO" photograph guaranteed to
give
> any saucer geek a woody. LOL!
>
>
>
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