Very cool. And a brilliant use of Matter. I never know what to do with that app. I am definitely
Love this.
Now we know how great you’d look with a beard.This Year...Am I Right?
FaceApp, SuperimposeX, ArtistaImpresso, DeepArtEffects, DistressedFX
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Silent March of the Monoliths
DeepArtEffects, Matter, Brushstroke, iColorama
Is the play a farce - why else would he be standing, talking on the phone in his boxers!!?Ruling the Roost
Snapseed, SuperimposeX, iColorama, DeepArtEffects, ImpressoPro
Done as sort of a “commission” from a friend who raises chickens. This was one she did not choose.
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In the past couple of days, I’ve posted images elsewhere that do not fit into our criteria for posting here. I thought you might want to see them anyway, knowing that they are not eligible for any contests or further posting on Mobitog.
First is an image that started on Sktchy, by user Rene Vasquez Freeman. Transformed from a standard portrait in iColorama.
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Second is a shot from my latest dramatic endeavor, used to wish the actor a Happy Birthday. It was definitely not captured by a mobile phone, but the app work was all done there.
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Oh yes. As a matter of fact it was ”Unnecessary Farce”!Is the play a farce - why else would he be standing, talking on the phone in his boxers!!?
Love the chicken pic. Well if this one wasn’t chosen, the one she liked muse have been awesome!Ruling the Roost
Snapseed, SuperimposeX, iColorama, DeepArtEffects, ImpressoPro
Done as sort of a “commission” from a friend who raises chickens. This was one she did not choose.
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In the past couple of days, I’ve posted images elsewhere that do not fit into our criteria for posting here. I thought you might want to see them anyway, knowing that they are not eligible for any contests or further posting on Mobitog.
First is an image that started on Sktchy, by user Rene Vasquez Freeman. Transformed from a standard portrait in iColorama.
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Second is a shot from my latest dramatic endeavor, used to wish the actor a Happy Birthday. It was definitely not captured by a mobile phone, but the app work was all done there.
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She preferred a watercolor treatment.Love the chicken pic. Well if this one wasn’t chosen, the one she liked muse have been awesome!
Love the chicken pic. Well if this one wasn’t chosen, the one she liked muse have been awesome!
I looked up the play. It sounds hilarious - just the sort of thing I like to watch. But I imagine it’s much more difficult to direct, and act in, than a “normal” play because timing is so important. One of my absolute favourites (the film version too) is Noises Off!. I’ve seen it several times and just love it.Oh yes. As a matter of fact it was ”Unnecessary Farce”!
My parents used to take me to small plays in our town in my late teens and they were usually comedies/farces. I used to enjoy them immensely. I saw a couple in London when I first lived there but not since. Once all this ‘drama’ is over with, I really must go to some again.I looked up the play. It sounds hilarious - just the sort of thing I like to watch. But I imagine it’s much more difficult to direct, and act in, than a “normal” play because timing is so important. One of my absolute favourites (the film version too) is Noises Off!. I’ve seen it several times and just love it.
I had never heard of that. I see I can rent a version with Carol Burnette on Amazon PrIme. I could use a good laugh.I looked up the play. It sounds hilarious - just the sort of thing I like to watch. But I imagine it’s much more difficult to direct, and act in, than a “normal” play because timing is so important. One of my absolute favourites (the film version too) is Noises Off!. I’ve seen it several times and just love it.
Oooh, really? I’m going to have a look at that too!I had never heard of that. I see I can rent a version with Carol Burnette on Amazon PrIme. I could use a good laugh.