Thursday, March 19, 2015

Um

I made a really quick 5-minute max edit of J.F. without his tattoo
(I know it's bad I spent 5-7 minutes on it)
I'm well aware I missed a few spots

8 comments:

  1. There's, like, one mistake but other than that it's better than anything I could do.
    --Cole

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  2. Surprisingly, he doesn't look any different.
    --Zack

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  3. WHOA is that paint-edit or photoshop?!?!
    It's amazing!
    I can barely even find mistakes!!!
    -Carter

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  4. He... really doesn't look any different. Suprisingly.

    ~Quicksilver

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    Replies
    1. That what I said.
      --Zack

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    2. I know, I'm agreeing with you.(In the most awkward way humanly possible.)

      ~Quicksilver

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    3. Who are you again? Are you the one that switches between Quicksilver and Piri-tan?
      --Zack

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    4. Yep~! That's me. Hi.

      ~Quicksilver

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