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Sep 17, 2006 18:55 |  #1

This is my first attempt at the Dragan effect. Please let me have your C & C!!!


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Sep 17, 2006 18:57 |  #2

I sure would look to know how to get that effect. Looks interesting!


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Sep 17, 2006 19:03 |  #3

Great PP work mate


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Sep 17, 2006 19:22 |  #4

yep! You look much better now:)

Just kidding of course, can't say I am a fan of that technique, but you did very nice work with it


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Sep 17, 2006 19:22 as a reply to  @ Stevie@JC's post |  #5

Fantastic, I really like it. Would you mind tell us how you did it?
I would love to try it on a picture of someone good looking.:) j/k


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Sep 17, 2006 19:32 as a reply to  @ kona77's post |  #6

I'd be glad to tell ya... I just used PhotoshopCS and the free Draganizer by Sharon Lee action from http://www.atncentral.​com/download.htm (external link) It walks you through the steps, but you have to have some knowledge and experience with Photoshop to make it turn out right. If you run into any problems you can e-mail me or message me on here and I'll try to help you through.


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Sep 17, 2006 20:56 as a reply to  @ hawkfeather's post |  #7

Here's another version...


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Sep 17, 2006 21:47 as a reply to  @ hawkfeather's post |  #8

That's pretty cool. You should try it by giving yourself red eyes.


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