If you’re trying to make the disparate parts of your image look like they belong together, maybe you shouldn’t use a different filter for each.
If you’re trying to make the disparate parts of your image look like they belong together, maybe you shouldn’t use a different filter for each.
Is it me, but does that face belong to that body?
No.
Not only that, but I don’t believe those legs belong to that torso. It’s Frankenstein’s Daughter the way she’s made up of different parts.
It also looks like Frankenstein’s dog.
Apparently it is Frankenstein’s dog — on the author’s Amazon page the dog is described using a marketing word used by puppy farmers and the like to sell ‘designer’ dogs that started with a person in Australia who tried unsuccessfully to breed dogs for service work, and has since gone public saying he is deeply ashamed of his involvement in it, and that he created a Frankenstein’s monster. The actual dog depicted that has been pasted onto the cover in fact appears to be an Old English Sheepdog.
Her torso seems to be facing one way, her legs another, and her face. . . well, I think it’s facing forward, but it could be a paper mask over the back of her head, for all I know.
What the actual eff? How many pieces of different dogs went into the making of that one? And does that girl have someone else’s hair on… and body… which has another person’s legs entirely?