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Uploaded: 07/31/11 4:31 PM GMT
Whiskers Rock
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Sometimes you see creatures in clouds and rocks, right? Could be real...

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::tigger3
07/31/11 4:34 PM GMT
Oh my this is a such a cool manipulation, Kudos on the excellent postwork. Tigs♥ =^..^

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.SDLewis
08/01/11 2:53 AM GMT
LOL very funny and cool.
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::LynEve
08/01/11 1:31 PM GMT
Love it!
Makes a super desktop
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Logun7
08/01/11 4:24 PM GMT
Totally awesome:)
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.gizmo1
08/01/11 5:48 PM GMT
Very cleaver piece of work and very convincing too,I had to look twice lol.Love job with stunning colours and detail and very nice composition too.
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.icedancer
08/01/11 8:42 PM GMT
Really like the post work and made me chuckle, that's one big pussy cat. Excellent textures and capture
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::PatAndre
08/02/11 3:35 AM GMT
Your good, sweetie....very, very goot!
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.m0rnstar
08/03/11 2:52 PM GMT
EXCELLENT manip!
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.Heroictitof
08/04/11 9:57 AM GMT
Very funny rework Paul !
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::Nikoneer
08/07/11 8:05 PM GMT
When visualizing just that tall rock for the head, it looks like a river otter (with human eyes, hmmmm... anthropomorphizing?), but if you add in that large, slanted horizontal rock in front of it, it becomes a bird. Perhaps you should have added a beak as well? Then it might start to resemble the famous elephant described by a dozen blind men, each one different but all parts of the same animal.

This manip is as good as the one of your son nonchalantly sailing his wee craft on the edge of Niagara Falls, here using the natural geologic indentation as the animal's brow. A fun shot, thanks.

-Nik
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