Hey,
I remember a website I found a while ago that had pictures of warped locomotives. I forget the website and searching this site didn’t work either. One of the pics i remember was the warped image of a UP locomotive that looked like it was stretched and had two 8-AXLE trucks on each end!
Anyone know the website?
Thanks in advance
I’ve seen the site. Tends to come up any time I do a google images search. some are nice recolors, but for the most part, I wasn’t impressed.
http://karenparker.net/PixelMagic/pixelmagic.htm
That site is the best argument you can make for not buying Photoshop if you don’t intend to invest in lessons…rofl.
The site started off very week, but ended up with this gem…
…a 2-4-6-8 “HooDooWeApreeCiate” locomotive.
David B
The things people can do take perfectly good locomotives and screw them up…chuck
When you cut and paste, it’s important to match the light direction, saturation and contrast.
You should also remove the smoke from the old loco that you covered up.
SOmeone has too much time on his hands, but I guess everyone has to have a hobby. Now someone should try to kitbash one of those! [:D]
howmus
January 24, 2008, 9:43am
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The site started off very week, but ended up with this gem…
…a 2-4-6-8 “HooDooWeApreeCiate” locomotive.
David B
Hmmm, MTH’s next Ho Loco?
Cool link!
I saved the photo of the Santa Fe “DD-55”. Those photos and drawings are a walk on the warped side.
Now…is anyone here going to kitbash one of those locomotives?[:o)][:P]
When you cut and paste, it’s important to match the light direction, saturation and contrast.
You should also remove the smoke from the old loco that you covered up.
[:D]
That site is a waste of bandwidth.
I dunno. The C&O tripaint locos are pretty cool.
Morpar
January 24, 2008, 11:16pm
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There are people that say the same thing about THIS site! Remember, model railroading is supposed to be FUN. If someone is enjoying themselves making these pictures, more power to them!