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ApiContraption t1_jbwu3gl wrote

Please post any comments that are not a photoshop as a reply to this comment and leave the top of the thread for original content.

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Garr_Incorporated t1_jbxotib wrote

Funnily enough, I remember playing a fairy battling game ages ago (formula similar to Pokémon), and one of the fairies has an early evolution that is a grub that's being flown around by a fly. Immediately thought about Vorgot (fairy's name) when I saw this picture.

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Ordoo t1_jbz5oe8 wrote

There was a very big part of me that wanted to say Beedrill, but Beedrill unfortunately can't learn Seismic Toss

Volbeat on the other hand, can. So in the interest of attention to detail, I chose Volbeat.

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lord_hijinks t1_jbzuayz wrote

The Hug

Edited to say that I hope someone can do a better job, but I wanted to throw the idea out there.

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dystopika t1_jc08tia wrote

Some people post their image to a site like IMGUR and post a link to it in the comments.

I created a subreddit, made it private so it's just for me, and I post my images there. After I post them there, I copy the link to the image and post it in the comments here.

For how I make my work, it's all Photoshop + After Effects. This is a tutorial I made a while back (originally for an exploitative site that I think people should avoid called "hitrecord"), explaining the basics of my animation process:

https://youtu.be/y2h0wLYe6PM

Some of it's out of date (especially the site-specific stuff) but those are the basics. I know a small handful of tricks that I use in different ways to create all sorts of animations. There are definitely better and more in-depth tutorials on YouTube that you can find to do just about anything you can imagine.

Photoshop Battles also has a tutorial page full of basics for picture editing, including After Effects:

https://www.reddit.com/r/photoshopbattles/wiki/tutorials

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