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Topic: Hefty and Toughette (fan art)
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Tabby Tadavi
Smurfling
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posted 04-01-2006 07:59 AM
Inspired by Raven Child's "How Things Smurf" fanfic. This is Hefty, of course, and the feisty smurfette effortlessly holding him up is Toughette. (Note: Toughette is Raven Child's own character which she created along and several other smurfettes for her Smurf fanfic series.)
Enjoy!
Posts: 97 | From: Somewhere in USA | Registered: Nov 2005
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Vic George The ND Guy
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posted 04-01-2006 11:23 AM
Amusingly embarrassing for Hefty.
-------------------- VIC GEORGE -- Westfield, MA, USA "Cat and mouse games really aren't much fun for us mouse types" -- Empath from "Empath The Bandit Smurf"
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Vega
Super Smurf
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posted 04-01-2006 11:38 AM
Who`s stronger now Hefty ? Guess not you anymore good job Tabby Tadavi, keep up the great work, i really like this one. Best regards.
Posts: 483 | From: Poland | Registered: Mar 2006
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Tabby Tadavi
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posted 04-01-2006 03:31 PM
Vic George 2K6 and Vega, thank you! ^_^
Raven, I'm glad you like the picture!
Posts: 97 | From: Somewhere in USA | Registered: Nov 2005
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Cool Smurf
Super Smurf
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posted 04-02-2006 09:39 AM
That is such a cool drawing, TabbyTadavi! But, how did you add the shadow in the background? It looks so awesome! ![[Cool]](cool.gif)
-------------------- RozStaw57 DeviantArt
Posts: 963 | From: Jacksonville, Florida | Registered: Feb 2006
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Sassette
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posted 04-02-2006 02:10 PM
Love it... what a cute picture! You did a really good job. ![[Smurfette]](graemlins/smurfette.gif)
-------------------- Have a smurfy day!
Posts: 4478 | From: Smurfingland | Registered: Jul 1999
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Tabby Tadavi
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posted 04-02-2006 06:04 PM
Thanks, Cool Smurf and Sassette!
To Cool Smurf: Okay, in my Photoshop (and supposing you are familiar with the layers), what I did was to make a copy of the orginal characters on the first layer, put them on the second layer below the first one, and darken the second copy until it is all black and then I blur and fade it until it is almost transparent...and presto, it has became a shadow!
Does this explaination helps? ^_^;;
Posts: 97 | From: Somewhere in USA | Registered: Nov 2005
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Cool Smurf
Super Smurf
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posted 04-03-2006 04:06 PM
Yes, it does!
Thanks, TabbyTadavi! ![[Cool]](cool.gif)
-------------------- RozStaw57 DeviantArt
Posts: 963 | From: Jacksonville, Florida | Registered: Feb 2006
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