Alien/creature thing caught on my camera.


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Originally I was going to make an article called "How to fool people" but then not many people believed the image so I forgot about it.

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That will be a hard one to pull yourself out.... :rofl:

Ah well... the picture was damn funny, it still makes me laugh when I look back at it. :devil:

Dude, I'm not gonna bash you for it being fake, but seriously - update your Photoshop. :p

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&File written by Adobe Photoshop? 5.0??

Adobe

d@

^ Shows up in the image when you open it with Notepad.

I've been using photoshop for the last 6 or 7 years professionally as a designer.

All of you ignorant twats out there garbing on about drop shadow (err that would be in a separate layer to do one anyway) and the transparency on the leg, you have no idea what you are talking about. It would be like me trying to tell you your flaws on Linux because I have no idea on that.

The only way you could hoax this image (what ever the thing is, prolly a hyped up cat) is to have a flat image and movement filter blur it (horizontally) to keep the grain in the photo that consistant. It is easier to hoax sharp images than fuzzy ones, because fuzzy ones leave a lovely thick halo around objects which you can easily see an object was orginally there or dumped in.

Give the poor girl a break. She could be really freaked out. Seriously, even if it is a prank, it is nothing to do with the clue isn't really in the photo.

If it is a hoax, good job, keep up the sharp then motion blurred photo work because it looks pretty darn good!

Now my own opinion damnit! Wouldn't it be easier for smaller aliens to inhabit anything? Larger things usually die out first... it's natural selections process to do so on this planet - if you watch any evolution doco they tell you the smaller you are the better fit for survival you are as a species. It would also be easier for smaller things to move, live and travel in space - in relativity to our own size and this planet, that size seems like a pretty good size to be if you were an alien on this planet.

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I've been using photoshop for the last 6 or 7 years professionally as a designer.

All of you ignorant twats out there garbing on about drop shadow (err that would be in a separate layer to do one anyway) and the transparency on the leg, you have no idea what you are talking about. It would be like me trying to tell you your flaws on Linux because I have no idea on that.

The only way you could hoax this image (what ever the thing is, prolly a hyped up cat) is to have a flat image and movement filter blur it (horizontally) to keep the grain in the photo that consistant. It is easier to hoax sharp images than fuzzy ones, because fuzzy ones leave a lovely thick halo around objects which you can easily see an object was orginally there or dumped in.

Give the poor girl a break. She could be really freaked out. Seriously, even if it is a prank, it is nothing to do with the clue isn't really in the photo.

If it is a hoax, good job, keep up the sharp then motion blurred photo work because it looks pretty darn good!

Now my own opinion damnit! Wouldn't it be easier for smaller aliens to inhabit anything? Larger things usually die out first... it's natural selections process to do so on this planet - if you watch any evolution doco they tell you the smaller you are the better fit for survival you are as a species. It would also be easier for smaller things to move, live and travel in space - in relativity to our own size and this planet, that size seems like a pretty good size to be if you were an alien on this planet.

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LOL Mr photoshop professional person it seems the people herer who suggested it was fake were right seems like you made a fool of yourself :rofl:

LOL Mr photoshop professional person it seems the people herer who suggested it was fake were right seems like you made a fool of yourself  :rofl:

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No I don't feel foolish at all because I know my profession. I explained how it could be done, I suggested it was a hoax, well forgive me if I went out to Foodland to do some shopping then came back and posted.

I still think it's good to keep an open mind. And the text file doesn't mean to much to me because the person said they tried to sharpen it anyways.

The only thing which alerted me to something kookie was the lingo they used - the person sounded too young to come up with the word "image editing" program.

Also, there were people making suggestions which photoshop just doesn't work like.

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