I can't sleep, and when I can't sleep I muck about in Photoshop. So, without further snooze, here's another one.
This one's for my fellow Discworld fans. If you're unfamiliar with Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, you're missing out - plus this won't make a lick of sense.
On the right, Patricia Laffan from the obscure 1954 british Sci Fi flick Devil Girl from Mars. On the left, a more recognisable interstellar nasty. Seperated at birth?
On the right, Patricia Laffan from the obscure 1954 british Sci Fi flick Devil Girl from Mars. On the left, a more recognisable interstellar nasty. Seperated at birth?
As most of you are probably aware of by now, each month (usually around mid-month) I create an '80s era movie mash-up whereby I amalgamate two '80s era movies. So without further ado, here's my entry for the month of January, 2014. I've linked the image to my tumblr. page, should anyone wish to peruse my previous months' entries.
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I think I've figured out a solution to this Duck Dynasty brouhaha.
Just have Patrick Stewart don a beard. He can be Phil.
No one would be the wiser.
So, without further snooze, here's another one.
This one's for my fellow Discworld fans. If you're unfamiliar with Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, you're missing out - plus this won't make a lick of sense.
On the right, Patricia Laffan from the obscure 1954 british Sci Fi flick Devil Girl from Mars. On the left, a more recognisable interstellar nasty. Seperated at birth?
In fact, when I originally posted it to my FB page, I compared the image to Picasso's cubism piece, Girl Before a Mirror.
So I retaliated in the only way I know how - Photoshop.
Well done.