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I appologise for calling you a pic collector(it was only in jest).
Now lets see what skillsyou have and what you can do with such a powerful program.
Here's hoping for some good laughs.
Quote by GregLondon
Ok, I am bored. I work a lot using photoshop. One of the best features of it is that you can completely change people's bodies.
So, if some girl out there wants bigger or smaller tits, a rounder bum, a perkier nose... or if some guy wants a bigger cock and doesn't want to resort to painful weights and experimental drugs, PM me and I'll get working on pics.

I've got PSP 8 and only thing i really want to know right now is how you copy one person's head ontop someone elses neck seamlessly ... so if anyne knows PSP biggrin
I've had photoshop 7 for bloody months and haven't got round to using it.
I'm completely IT illiterate and haven't the patience nor the inclination to learn.
Thankyou, Greg for my before and after pics (different thread), Alex_Female for getting me onto mirc, steveg for re-sizing my avatar pic and all the lovely folk who contributed to my awful awful AOL thread.
Sorry about the hi-jack! Just like to say Greg is genuine resillyics and i think it'll be fun to see some more on here!
Quote by dundeecpl
Surely this would only help people who are on here just for a laugh and have no intention of meeting other members. Most people on here couldn't care what size of breasts or penis peole have, it is the person overall that intersts most.
However we could all do with a laugh now and again and would love to see a few obviously over inflated bits! lol

You think we are on to a winner with this one? C'mon people this must improve our chances!
( only kidding peeps )
Gill & Del x wink

Too Skinny for me hunnies!!!!!
Quote by JudyTV
Ok, I am bored. I work a lot using photoshop. One of the best features of it is that you can completely change people's bodies.
So, if some girl out there wants bigger or smaller tits, a rounder bum, a perkier nose... or if some guy wants a bigger cock and doesn't want to resort to painful weights and experimental drugs, PM me and I'll get working on pics.

I've got PSP 8 and only thing i really want to know right now is how you copy one person's head ontop someone elses neck seamlessly ... so if anyne knows PSP biggrin
Hi J3
I use PSP as well, to cut round the image with the scissors tool and copy or cut it. Go to the image that you want to drop the new head on to the body and paste as a new layer (not just paste and not paste as a new image) You can now move or manipulate the image and resize it to the proportion of the new body. You may well have to lighten or darken it or even play with the pigments to match the new body (use the pickup tool to get a body and face match) blend the neckline to avoid a seam line using the push tool and soften tool and if necessary the clone tool. When you are happy you must "Merge Layers " to lock both images together. It may be that you have to lighten or darken one or the other of the images and play around with the contrast.
It takes a little practise to match them but once you have mastered it the technique isnt difficult.
Greg has shown a good example of blending with regard to the examples he displayed with the pics of Vix before and after pics and has hidden the "join" really well.. The two graphics packages are similar in many ways and are both extremely powerful professional programmes with dozens of tool elements. They are both excellent for digital photography correction when you haven't got the light or focus just as you wanted it.
Hope this helps.
JudyTV
Bloody hell !!! Thanks for the info JudyTV, will have to print that off and go through it step by step but I'm sure it's a case of practice makes perfect ... I was trying to do a standard cut and paste and then getting pissed off when it didn't work as expected mad
PSP was originally designed as a poor man's photoshop, but I think it's a great program in its own right. It's not as powerful as Photoshop but it's a lot more userfriendly (and a lot cheaper, if you actually buy software). And it has a lovely browse function which is very handy if you don't have an operating system that allows you to view files as thumbnails.
Sorry. I mistook this for a geek forum.
Just FYI I use Adobe Photoshop Home Edition and this is not interesting I know, but when the installed freebie programme was so much crap I decided to revert to the old one, and it was then that I magically discovered that I can get XP to operate as 95 and so load and run old programmes.
Of course all you techies will say, "Oh we've known about that", but when the prog you have is good enough for the purpose it's a bugger to go out and buy new just because the operating system has changed, and I, who is late to find out everything, didn't know.
Quote by musketeer
Just FYI I use Adobe Photoshop Home Edition and this is not interesting I know, but when the installed freebie programme was so much crap I decided to revert to the old one, and it was then that I magically discovered that I can get XP to operate as 95 and so load and run old programmes.
Of course all you techies will say, "Oh we've known about that", but when the prog you have is good enough for the purpose it's a bugger to go out and buy new just because the operating system has changed, and I, who is late to find out everything, didn't know.

Use the same trick for kids progs, and make them run at 640 x 480 when run although I have normally a far higher screen res. I also still a reg user of PSP 4 although I have more powerful (supposedly) software available.