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No, it doesn't get old...

You know that hair you're able to get on calf right there behind the shoulder at the front of the forerib?  It' always the nicest hair on an animal.  I'd be interested in hearing theories why that's the case.  Maybe it's because they don't lay down on it and when they do lay on their side, that minor indention right there helps prevent it from coming in contact with the ground.

How nice would it be if you could take that hair and just copy/paste it on the rest of a calf?

Well, have not fear, Photoshop and Mark Sneed are here to save the day.

This one appears to have had substance added to his middle by taking some of that sweet sweet hair and just copying it to his middle and the connection between his hindquarter and middle.


Those three red blobs are all just copies of the front one.

They get blurry on the back end because he did at least half ass an effort to blend the copy/paste/clonestamp in to the rest of the body on this calf.

Again, these pictures are not about the quality of the calf, they're about the character of the man.

Or lack thereof.

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Dalton Nix commented 6/12/2016 7:33:32 AM
Awesome stuff! Keep it up please. Good work.