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Apr 08, 2007 23:44 |  #16

Turntablist wrote in post #3008582 (external link)
why would you want to change her expression? it's perfect!

Crissa, I agree 100%. You should leave it, it's awesome...;)


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Apr 08, 2007 23:47 |  #17

yah, it's like an underlying smile if you look closely. like a shy smile.


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Apr 09, 2007 04:40 |  #18

i preffered it as a frown,

however if you use the colour mismatch one, mask the face and invert the mask to select just the girls face and adjust the birghtness, intensity, contrast and the hue / saturation


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Apr 09, 2007 09:43 |  #19

Well my mom likes it as is, so pouty Anna it will be!! Thanks for all of your tips and suggestions I appreciate it.


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