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06/13/2006 05:44:17 AM · #1
06/13/2006 05:57:35 AM · #2
check out kiwiness's tutorial on cloning
He did more or less this but inside the church I believe
06/13/2006 05:58:17 AM · #3
Tutorial

Try this, it's really quite easy and so cool!

*edit* Beaten to it.

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06/13/2006 05:59:06 AM · #4
I've gotta try it... thanks!
06/13/2006 05:59:40 AM · #5
Hmmmmm....
06/13/2006 06:22:31 AM · #6
wow, thats awesome. *chuckles away
06/13/2006 12:26:16 PM · #7
I'm sure you've all tried to this also?
Come on, show us your attempts:


06/13/2006 12:37:00 PM · #8
how bout cloning body parts?

06/13/2006 12:39:36 PM · #9
And My version... :D
06/13/2006 12:41:10 PM · #10
Originally posted by doctornick:

And My version... :D


LOL! I love the guy peeing in the corner!
06/13/2006 12:56:08 PM · #11
this one's not really cloning but funny none the less

06/13/2006 01:08:42 PM · #12
Yup, I had to do one, too. Good fun, and easy enough even for me!
06/13/2006 01:09:44 PM · #13
Here's my first attempt of it, just a kid at a skate park. Notice he's about to loose his pants lol..He had to pull them up after every ride.

I had lots of troubles with the shadows..


06/13/2006 01:17:41 PM · #14
I caught me cheating!

06/13/2006 02:08:47 PM · #15
Here's another I dug up:


06/13/2006 02:12:49 PM · #16
From Cutter:

06/13/2006 02:15:02 PM · #17
I've seen it done occassionally with HS seniors - one guy in all the positions on a baseball field, or in multiple uniforms for different sports, etc

i guess i need to do one too!
06/13/2006 02:36:23 PM · #18
Here's a quick one I did of my niece last year.

06/13/2006 02:38:17 PM · #19
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Here's a quick one I did of my niece last year.

Hey!! She's not old enough to be drinking wine!!

Nicely done Karen :)
06/13/2006 02:42:15 PM · #20
Originally posted by alfresco:


Hey!! She's not old enough to be drinking wine!!

Nicely done Karen :)


Ha! No she was only 13 then. It was apple juice, I swear!
06/13/2006 03:14:27 PM · #21
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Here's a quick one I did of my niece last year.


Good idea, especially how they are looking directly at each other. Only the missing part of the leg under the table is a bit out of place.
06/13/2006 03:18:54 PM · #22
Originally posted by kiwiness:

Good idea, especially how they are looking directly at each other. Only the missing part of the leg under the table is a bit out of place.


Not sure what you mean by the missing part of the leg....on the table or on my niece? I just looked at the original and there doens't seem to be any difference in that part of the picture.
06/13/2006 03:22:44 PM · #23
Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by kiwiness:

Good idea, especially how they are looking directly at each other. Only the missing part of the leg under the table is a bit out of place.


Not sure what you mean by the missing part of the leg....on the table or on my niece? I just looked at the original and there doens't seem to be any difference in that part of the picture.


The girl's right leg under the table, not the one on the floor but under the table. It looks kind of cut off somehow.
06/13/2006 03:26:35 PM · #24
Originally posted by kiwiness:

Originally posted by KarenNfld:

Originally posted by kiwiness:

Good idea, especially how they are looking directly at each other. Only the missing part of the leg under the table is a bit out of place.


Not sure what you mean by the missing part of the leg....on the table or on my niece? I just looked at the original and there doens't seem to be any difference in that part of the picture.


The girl's right leg under the table, not the one on the floor but under the table. It looks kind of cut off somehow.


Yeah I see that also. It's quite evident if you increase the brightness of the image.
06/13/2006 03:32:05 PM · #25
I think it refers to the table leg on the bottom right side of the table. However, this appears to be more of a "trestle-style" type of table and, therefore, wouldn't have a leg there as it is supported by the center 'slats'.
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