Funny Larvae Pictures - Photoshop Pix
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The Thorned Dog Moth In Larvae State funny pictures - / lot of diferent sources, well integrated, and well done... just the mouth distract me from a real animal. Also there are a green area under the dog's mouth wich i think would look better in the white tone, as natural. / To Skorpion: I can see how you've slightly mistaken a caterpillar with a dog head, thorns and a nice set of antlers as a "real animal" all because of the human mouth and tounge purtruding from it's back. Creativity comes from a fountain of inspiration. Absolutely amazing. / This is very good. I actually like the different colors on the dog's head/face and how just the nose is white. good luck. i could tell a lot of work was put into this. It's absoultly beautiful / The mouth looks pretty revolting,even if it's a fountain of inspiration / Amazing. I guess I don't like the "mouth" either, but it's all well done. You display a lot of skill here. Is this a Dogerpillar. / nice job, when we see the caterpillar the image is a little bit blur and the dog's face is so bright it draws away the attention(its only my opinion)
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Baby Larvae funny pictures - |
Silence of the Larvae funny pictures - / Great idea .. looks great in preview, although the "noise" speckles are to small / sharp in full version compared to the source (looks great in the 500px wide preview, id make the full version smaller to hide this a bit). I'm sure all choppers are aware of the this but the original silence of lambs butterfly is a Chop - with a human skull added to it's body if you look close. Here: http://www.moviemaker.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/silence_of_the_lambs_ver2.jpg / The Death's-Head Hawk moth really has a skull on its thorax, even if it was touched-up in the poster : the caterpillar looks like the ones on the kid's face / Good job. I would also try to use pacifier instead of butterfly on her face
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Baby Drinking Larvae Baby Milk funny pictures - / , I wonder what this kid will grow up into. / He'll grow up to be an entomologist no doubt |