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How to Create a Chilling Photo Manipulation in Photoshop

Oct 6th in Photo Effects by Jarka H.

In this tutorial I will show you how I created a fantasy photo manipulation called "You Can Not Frost The Time" with using several Photoshop tools such as Color Range, different blending modes, and more. Let's get started!

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Author: Jarka H.

I'm a freelance graphic designer from Czech Republic. I really enjoy doing photo manipulation, creating CD covers, and taking photos.

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Tutorial Details

  • Program: Photoshop CS and higher
  • Difficulty: Advanced
  • Estimated Completion Time: About 4 hrs

Preparation

Before we start download all the necessary pictures (sky, pier, body of the deamon, ice, grunge texture, head of the deamon, waves 1, waves 2, waves 3, waves 4, skull, hourglass) and brushes (birds, fog, lighting, abstract glow, water splash).

Step 1 - Blending The Background

Open the pictures of the sky and the pier and drag them into the new document. Name the layer with the pier "PIER" and place it above the sky.

Now add the Layer Mask to the "PIER" (You can find the button Add Vector Mask in the Layers palette). Now grab the Brush Tool (B), select a soft round brush and pick black for the color. Make sure that the vector mask is selected (just click on it) and start painting over the areas you want to disappear.

You should use a smaller brush around the horizon to make the blending more precise. After this step your picture should be similar to that shown below.

Step 2 - Adding The Demon

Open the picture of the body of the deamon, drag it into the manipulation and name it "BODY." Now open the picture with the head, grab the Marquee Tool (M) and select the area of the head. Now select the Move Tool (V) and drag the head into the photo manipulation. Name the layer "HEAD." Press Command + T. It allows you to rotate with the layer. Set the rotation so it will be the same as the rotation of the demon's neck. When you're satisfied, press Enter.

Now we have to blend the head. Add the vector mask to the "HEAD" and with a black brush paint over the areas you want to hide, which means the background of the stock image and also parts of the face which are already covered with the ice. Also, hide the eyes because we cover them with the skull shortly.

If you're not sure what to hide and what not to, then review the image below.

Open the picture of the skull and select the hole instead of the eyes (there are many ways to select something, you can use whatever you are comfortable with). Then drag them into the manipulation and place them instead of the eyes.

Create a new layer. Using the Brush Tool (B), pick a cyan color and paint two dots instead of pupils. After this step your photo manipulation should look like the image below.

Step 3 - Adding Ice

In this step we will add ice above the demon's head and hand. Open the picture of ice. Now go to Select > Color Range... and set the value Fuzziness to about 170. Color Range is a useful tool if you need to make selections based on their color or tonal value.

After you set the Fuzziness, press OK and the tool makes the selection. Press Command + C to copy the selection, click on your photo manipulation and press Command + V to paste the ice. Now press Command + T and resize it to the proper size (I resized it to 25%). Change the Blending Mode to Hard Light (you can find the Blending Mode on the top of the Layers palette).

Add the vector mask to the "ice" layer. Grab the Brush Tool (B) and load the abstract glow brushes. If you don't know how to add brushes you can look at this tutorial. It's better to use shaped brushes instead of classical rounded ones because this way you get a more natural result.

Now paint with black on the vector mask over the part which you want to disappear. During the process you should change the size and opacity of the brush to get more variations.

Now we will do the same process with the head. Use Color Range to select the ice. Copy it into the manipulation, then change the blending mode to Hard Light, add the vector mask, and blend it by using a glow brush. You should end with something like the image shown below.

Step 4 - Shading The Head

So far the head is flat and it doesn't look very realistic. In this step we will add some highlights and shadows to fix it.

Create a new layer and fill it with a gray color (#808080) and change the blending mode of the layer to Overlay. Now using of Dodge Tool and Burn Tool add the highlights and shadows. By adding this new "gray" layer you are working using nondestructively, which means that you can always go back and make changes. If you use dodge and burn directly on the "head" layer, then you aren't able to fix anything later.

Step 5 - Adding The Hourglass

Open the picture with the hourglass and make a selection of it. Then drag it into the manipulation, change the size and rotate it (Command + T) so that it has the same direction as the hand. Add a vector mask and select a small round brush, set the opacity of the brush on at a low value of around 15%, pick a black color and start to paint over the parts of the hourglass that should be semi-transparent (mainly glass).

Now we will add the movement. Copy the "hourglass" layer and place it under the original layer. Now go to Filter > Blur > Motion Blur... and set the value on 12, then press OK.

One more thing which has to be done is adding shadows. Create a new layer under the layer with movement. Fill it with #808080 color and change the blending mode on Overlay. Now select a soft, round brush, pick black for the color, lower the Opacity on 20%, and paint the shadows around the hourglass and under the hand.

After this step your image should look like that shown below.

Step 6 - Adding Water Splash

In this step we will add the water around the demon. We'll use Color Range as we did it in the previous steps.

Found some stock photos with waves. I used these - waves 1, waves 2, waves 3, waves 4 from sxc.hu and also these water splash brushes.

Open the photo with waves, go to Select > Color Range and set Fuzziness on the value you're comfortable with. It's the same as selecting ice in Step 3. Just remember that the white parts will be selected and the black will not, gray will be semi-transparent. You should place some waves in front of the demon and also some behind, so it will look realistic. For inspiration on how to place waves look at the animation below.

Step 7 - Adding The Wizard

Download a stock photo of a magician. The one I used is not publicly available, but it is no problem to find something similar. Cut out the background and using the Move Tool drag the selection into your document. Press Command + T and resize the picture to proper size.

Create a new layer above the layer with the wizard. Select the glow brush (it can be the one we used during blending the ice or you can download some you like more), pick a cyan color and paint the spell. Quite easy isn't it?

I also added lighting between his hands, but it's really up to you and how do you imagine the spell. You can use of course different colors Let your imagination play.

Step 8 - Adding The Lighting

The main things are done. In the next steps we'll add some details and then change the color and lights with shadows. Let's start with the lighting.

Select the Brush Tool and add the lighting brushes you downloaded. Pick a white color, create a new layer and click on the place where you want to have lighting.

If you look at some photos of storms with lighting you'll notice that clouds around the lighting are very light. And that is exactly what we'll do now. Create a new layer again, fill it with gray and change the Blending Mode to Overlay. Now pick a soft round brush with a white color, set the Opacity on 10% and paint over the sky around the lighting to make it brighter.

I also paint some birds to fill the empty space under the demon's left and upper-right hand. But it's absolutely up to you if you do it too, or if you add some more details.

Step 9 - Local Adjustments

Some parts of the demon's face should be lighter and the hourglass should have more contrast. We'll fix it in this step.

Click on the layer with the demon's face (not with the ice) and add an adjustment layer of Levels (the Create a new fill or adjustment layer button can be found in the bottom part of the Layers palette).

Set the Input Levels on 0; 1,64;255 and press OK. Now right-click on the adjustment layer and select the option Create Clipping Mask. This way the adjustment affects only the layer which is below it (in our case the face).

Now click on the layer with the hourglass and also add a Levels adjustment layer. Now set the Input Levels on 26; 1,34; 215. Press OK and create a clipping mask too.

Step 10 - Adding Mist

To create bit more fantasy atmosphere we'll add some mist in this step. Create a new layer on the top of your layers. Grab the Gradient Tool (G). Now press Alt and pick a bright color from the picture. Choose the type of the semi-transparent gradient you see in the picture below and paint it from the bottom up to the wizard. Better to look at the picture to understand clearly. I made the gradient red so you can see better what to do.

Step 11 - Setting The Global Lighting

Now we'll add some more dramatic lighting. Add a new layer on the top of your layers and fill it with a solid mid gray (#808080). Change the Blending Mode on Overlay. Now go to Filter > Render > Lighting Effects... and set the menu as you can see below, then press OK.

The demon's head and right hand should be little lighter. To fix it use the Brush Tool (B), select a soft round brush, pick a white color and lower the Opacity of the brush to 10%. Now paint over the parts which should be lighter (on the same layer where you added the omni light). If you think some parts should be darker, pick a black color and paint over them.

On this picture below you can see my "setting lights" layer with normal blending mode set.

As you can notice I darkened wizard little bit. The result of this step is seen in the next picture.

Step 12 - Adding Texture

This is a simple step. Open the picture with the grunge texture you downloaded and drag it into the manipulation on the top of all layers. Now experiment with opacity and blending modes to get the result you will like. I used the blending mode Soft Light and set the Opacity on 37%.

Step 13 - Global Adjustment

In this step we'll set the global color adjustment of the picture. At first we will desaturate it a little. Add a new adjustment layer Hue/Saturation on the top of your layers and set the Saturation on -50. Now add an adjustment layer of Color Balance and set it as shown in the picture below.

Now we'll change brightness and contrast. Add an adjustment layer of Brightness/Contrast and set both values at +10. And for the last adjustment, add a Photo Filter and set the Filter to Cyan to give a nice cyan tinge to the photo manipulation.

Step 14 - Sharpening

Sharpening is the last step we'll do before this photo manipulation is finished. Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool (M) and select the whole image. Now go to Edit > Copy Merged or just press Shift + Command + C. Then press Command + V to paste the merged image.

Now go to Filter > Other > Highpass and set the Radius on 4px, then press OK. The last thing you have to do is to change the Blending Mode of this layer to Overlay. The final image is shown below!

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've just learnt how to create a photo manipulation called "You Can Not Frost The Time." I hope that this tutorial was useful for you and you have learnt something new or just found some inspiration for your next project.

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    Max October 6th

    COOL TUT!
    FIRST!^^

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      2mnyshp October 7th

      I am so damn proud of you!

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        Theo Hodkin October 7th

        hehe.

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    asd October 6th

    sss

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    Angelo October 6th

    I don’t like the Ice on the demon, it just doesn’t look right. Everything else though looks good.

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    andy eaton October 6th

    wicked, love the tutorial

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    andy eaton October 6th

    wicked, love the tutorial. gained some useful tips for my own deisgns

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    Daniel Grid October 6th

    Very Nice, I will follow it if i have the time!

    Nice Work

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    gar October 6th

    creative, nice!

    awsome stuff :)

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    helloyesi October 6th

    AWSUME!!!!
    REALLY COOL TUTORAIL!!!

    me LOVE this one, one of the best ive seen and done ^_^

    THANK YOU!!!!!!!

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    Jessica October 6th

    Lots of nice effects to learn, thanks :)

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    Carson October 6th

    Damn that’s creepy.

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    emmanuel Umukoro October 6th

    don’t realy like the final image but i guess there are some nice techniques here

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      christian tobler October 6th

      agree. Nice techniques but the final image is so so.

      Not sure why you would have a mans face on a woman’s body ~ but thats my perspective.

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      Isis October 8th

      I agree. Nice techniques, but a ugly final image. Maybe, it’s because I see “The Time” as a beautiful hthing. Maybe, a beautiful long-haired woman (instead the ugly face) could make a better effect to me.

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      bb October 10th

      agree.. might be because i’ve become spoiled of all the incredibly good tuts here, but the final image just doest look.. “real” enough

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    Bine October 6th

    yaaay this looks crazy ^^ thank you!

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    Grafpedia October 6th

    Good job. I like the end result

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    matthew booth October 6th

    Hey Jarka,
    Nice job, I’ll have to check it out again at home when I’m not being distracted by work!

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    Tadd Mencer October 6th

    Holy crap this is awesome! Best, hands down, that I’ve seen for a long, long while!

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    Steven Couper October 6th

    thats what i am talking about, great Tut, will learn alot from this one.

    Thank you so much!!

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    Melody October 6th

    That dude has a nice body lol sike..

    It’s kind of one of those pieces that just makes you cock your head to the side like….”oook”

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    victor manuel October 6th

    the hourglass don`t look blendind with the hole image, and I don`t like the final imagen but have it nice techniques

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    Pedro Diaz October 6th

    Great tutorial! tks man!

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    Diego SA October 6th

    Applause! I just loved a f…ing lot this tutorial! Very creative, my God!!!! Really loved! Congratulations!

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      jeniffer October 6th

      yeah mee tooo give me ur number!!!!!

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        Aevion October 6th

        whoa, you move fast! lol

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        Modisana October 7th

        LOL!

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    kara October 6th

    do u u guys know how to get photoshop cuz if u do id really like to talk to you =)

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    Rameexgfx October 6th

    Amazing Tutorial I have learned more from this…

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    g3niuz October 6th

    looks like a great tutorial

    amazing result ;D

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    Margaret October 6th

    I would have liked more images for some of the in between steps, but overall nice techniques.
    Also what’s with the man-face?
    and can we stop using emaciated models or making healthy women look emaciated please.

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      Shaun October 6th

      What part of this picture says “healthy”? lol

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      spidermonkey October 6th

      I guess you don’t know your emaciation from a good rib push and stomach suck in. I’m not anorexic at all but I can certainly contort my upper body to make it look just like this.

      It’s clear that the model is pushing her ribcage out. You can tell from the angle of her back. Anyways… interesting tutorial. I’m not sure what I think of it yet. I’ll have to re-read and see :)

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        Margaret October 7th

        I actually have more issue as to what’s going on with her back than ribcage.

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    Aevion October 6th

    Very different look. Kinda reminds me of something out of a Guillermo del Toro film, like hellboy or something like that with weird creatures. The steps to achieve it seem quite simple, just lots of layers for things, but if that’s all you need, then why bother making it more complicated than it needs to be, right? Good work.

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    ZaMoHt October 6th

    Awesome tutorial! :D
    Many useful tips and creative inspiration. :)

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    Ravi Vora October 6th

    I feel like this is a bit of a hack-n-slash job… skipping over a lot of blending techniques. Specifically shadows and lighting.

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      Jarka H. October 7th

      Nope, I skipped no part … there is everything. If you don´t trust me, you can try to do it :)

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        Sammo October 7th

        He doesn’t mean you skipped parts of the tutorial. He’s suggesting you could have added more blending and shading in the overall piece…I think.

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      Ravi Vora October 10th

      You got it, Sammo.

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    Nony October 6th

    I agree with most, hack and slash, like those bad 90’s monsters.

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      Isis October 8th

      What means “hack and slash”? =)

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    Mary Ker October 6th

    Thank you so much. I learned tons!

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    Dan October 7th

    I really enjoyed this tutorial and it had some great techniques

    keep them coming.

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    Johnson Koh October 7th

    This can be a fantastic horror movie poster. Great work!

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    FunkyL October 7th

    I think agree with Ravi Vora. It’s a nice tutorial and the outcome looks nice.

    But more steps would be nice, because you practically copy paste the whole demon. The demon is almost finished already. You sure you put some layers over it with some blending modes..

    You should have described how to make the demon also with that skin and all.. now it’s more like “how to assemble” tutorials rather than “how to create”… i think, don’t know how to explain properly :)

    but! people can learn from it and the outcome is nice so it’s not bad!

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      Ravi Vora October 10th

      Thanks, yeah I agree with what you’ve said as well.

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    overmind October 7th

    why tutorial like this could be posted in PSDTUTS….

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    RoaldA October 7th

    OHH THAT’S SOO UGLY! yuck! Can’t stand to look at that face for more than 3 sec! xD
    Great tut tho!

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    Patrick Riley October 7th

    kinda lame not enough details about the steps.

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    Eli October 7th

    Good Tutorial, and Fairly good explaination, but the end product is a bit so-so.

    Jarka does explain himself decently, but the end product is a bit unusual. Some simple transforms and masks over the edges of the ice would have helped balance this out a bit. Also, some of the key points, like the hands, are blurry, (to show motion), but the water splashes are probably the clearest and most in-focus parts of the image. I’d add a motion/gaussian blur to the water splashes and help add the effect of motion throughout the entire picture, and not work each part of the picture as a separate entity.

    Just a few pics. I wouldn’t remove this from PSDTUTS; just add a few steps to improve the final product.

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    Justin October 7th

    why use a mans face? it is a cool tut, but, that part just bothers me. lol.

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    07 October 7th

    I believe you should reference the masks properly. They appear to be typical layer masks, rather than vector masks. A vector mask will always have a hard defined edge, due to the vector nature of the path used to create it. A layer mask is raster in nature, thus, use of the brush tool to soften edges.

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    Kris October 7th

    I like the concept, but I have issues with the final image…especially the face. I also agree that it feels more like a copy and paste job, when we have seen such detail in other photo manipulations.

    Still great effort and I will give it a go!

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    sc October 7th

    oh jeez, i just ate! now i am going to have nightmares.

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      Omer October 8th

      hehe ur in trouble:)

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    davido31 October 8th

    very, very nice tutorial

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    aMs October 8th

    where is the buuzzz? ugly mess, mehhh

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    Narges October 8th

    This is a really great tutorial, but there is something wrong with the hourglass ,the sands in it should be horizontal their denying the law of gravity.

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      spiderm0nkey October 8th

      Not necessarily. Maybe she only just turned the hourglass over lol.

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    cc October 9th

    cool,i like

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    Arjun swamy October 9th

    hi i wanted to know about the details of this website.
    how do I can paste my own creativity in this site?
    Plz inform me.

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    JHAY October 10th

    Excellent! Thanks

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    clippingimages October 10th

    Nice tutorial , final touch is really great. Thanks for sharing this nice tutorial.

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    BestPSTutorials-TR October 11th

    Awesome tutorial, thanks for sharing.

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    khalilzip October 11th

    nice work

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    downmepls October 11th

    nice tuts

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    Jeremy Darko October 12th

    I’m indifferent about the final result. I feel that you should have done more research before doing the photo manip. It’s a stunning photo, but all of the elements joined are incongruous.

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    Amzg October 13th

    Great tut!!!

    This is my version http://img517.imageshack.us/img517/2682/soulitude.jpg

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    steven October 14th

    This is very nice tutorial .
    I look forward to more tutorial like this .

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    E-One Sacrefixx October 14th

    nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    chillyweed October 17th

    nice tut….

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    m* October 18th

    very nice..

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    nico Faizal October 18th

    very good,,,,i like ths…

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    aMs October 23rd

    fantastic? awesome? omg, it’s so poor, I even wonder how it got on psdtuts…

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    Khan October 27th

    supper carry on

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    anon November 6th

    I agree with some of the comments, it just sorta doesnt look right, I dont mean in the “ohhhhh its a demon, EVIL!!!” kind of way, it just looks off, I also DO NOT mean in any way that this is poorly done or sucks, its amazing and I still have no idea how people can just make this up as they go along. Very amazing, awesome job.

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    gelas kopi November 16th

    very nice work

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