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A Work in Progress: Little Big Head
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This guide was made for entry:
Little Big Head
In Contest:
compact animals
step 1 of 15
Starting source. This is the only image used to create the entry.
step 2 of 15
Squashed the image to 50% width and 80% height.
step 3 of 15
Copy/pasted the original head and rotated it slightly.
step 4 of 15
Masked the head into position.
step 5 of 15
Copy/pasted the rear legs. Shrunk the image to 80% width and 80% height and placed into position.
step 6 of 15
Masked that rear legs into position.
step 7 of 15
Copy/pasted the front legs. Shrunk down to 80% width and 80% height again and placed into position.
step 8 of 15
Masked the front legs, now my mini rhino is complete.
step 9 of 15
Deciding to take the image further I duplicated the image and cloned out the rhino.
step 10 of 15
Cutting out my mini rhino, I rotated it slightly to look like it was falling forward.
step 11 of 15
Copy/pasted the front and rear legs and repositioned them.
step 12 of 15
Using liquefy I flattened the nose to make it look squashed.
step 13 of 15
Using liquefy on the head area I lowered the head to make it look more squashed.
step 14 of 15
I then created a new shadow and added a few blades of grass in front of the face.
step 15 of 15
Sharpened, cropped and made color adjustments to finish.
Final result
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