tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4693892916704737346.post3318527829837163472..comments2023-05-08T14:18:20.471+01:00Comments on Jut's Blog: Anatomy - Myself spliced with a flamingo (Jutmingo)Juthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00778389651584819969noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4693892916704737346.post-22920224567738547792010-09-30T09:44:07.925+01:002010-09-30T09:44:07.925+01:00It's funny you say that as that is exactly wha...It's funny you say that as that is exactly what I'm doing now :)<br /><br />I've just put up my head shots and I'm going to use another peice of paper to trace over the flamingo parts and photoshop them together.Juthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00778389651584819969noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4693892916704737346.post-41474590558153201632010-09-30T09:27:29.936+01:002010-09-30T09:27:29.936+01:00Hey there,
This is an interesting beginning, howe...Hey there,<br /><br />This is an interesting beginning, however it would be more relevant if we could see more of you in the creature. You need to work out a way of melding your character and features with those of the flamingo so when we look at the finished piece we can recognise it as being you rather than a random hybrid. It is this recognition that will create the horror/ uncanniness and will result in a more effective final piece.<br /><br />Maybe taking a self portrait of yourself as a starting point and adding flamingo characteristics would be a better starting point, once you have worked out how the rules of the metamorphosis are going to work you can apply them to a full body image. You have to produce a series of head shots anyway so from those you can truly derive a Jutmingo.Simon Holland 74https://www.blogger.com/profile/12835153822731307157noreply@blogger.com