Unfortunately the prop photo was taken from a different angle than shot was filmed from so I can't really fix it.
What is this "can't" of which you speak?Unfortunately the prop photo was taken from a different angle than shot was filmed from so I can't really fix it.
What is this "can't" of which you speak?
NOW we're talkin' TURKEY! :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsupOh bloody hell, why do I always stay up this late when I have work in the morning? :wacko
The dog is now a complete Frankenstein's monster! He's made up of bits taken from five different frames with a lot of distortion and hand painting to better tie the bits together.
I've also changed the background between the dog and Sarah using bits from yet another frame. Still have to fix the bit in the top left.
Oh bloody hell, why do I always stay up this late when I have work in the morning? :wacko
I've also changed the background between the dog and Sarah using bits from yet another frame. Still have to fix the bit in the top left.
Top left of the picture fixed. I ended up hand painting most of that corner since the details are pretty vague.
What's bothering me now is the big cyan colored pinata being missing from the top right hand corner next to the rooster. I've scanned through the shot in the movie and I can't find anything useful. :cry
Have you considered cropping parts out of pre-existing replicas of this photo? I thik there was one posted in the third paper prop thread.
Yes, tried that. Looked terrible and didn't match up at all with what I have.
I remind your avatar motto: Kurtyboy can do it! :thumbsup :thumbsup :thumbsup
Well, he can certainly try!