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Raphael
08/13/2004, 02:24 PM
A dual idea?
Intermediate ñ (the classic) Apply make-up to a non made-up face.
Advanced ñ Remove make-up from a heavily made-up face.
Scott
08/13/2004, 02:25 PM
oo good idea Rapheal.
Silky
08/13/2004, 02:25 PM
[QUOTE=Raphael]A dual idea?
Intermediate ñ (the classic) Apply make-up to a non made-up face.
Advanced ñ Remove make-up from a heavily made-up face.[/QUOTE]
This is a cool idea, Raphael! Do you have any idea where we might find some good no-makeup faces? I suppose Tammy Faye Baker would do for a heavily made up face. :)
Raphael
08/13/2004, 05:32 PM
[QUOTE=Silkenfairy]This is a cool idea, Raphael! Do you have any idea where we might find some good no-makeup faces? I suppose Tammy Faye Baker would do for a heavily made up face. :)[/QUOTE]
I suppose you could run them Seperately Silk, use the winner of the 'removal' for the start of the 'applying'. ;)
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Scott
08/13/2004, 05:57 PM
[QUOTE=Dave]SECOND WARNING - Graphically Heavy so no dial-uppers![/QUOTE]
heh.. that's what happens when you take 1498x2341 pixel iamges and use html to size them down to 200pixels wide.
TrinityOfOne
08/13/2004, 06:21 PM
I bet their bandwidth is sky high :D
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