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yodeler
Join Date: Mar 2002
![]() Location: Staffanstorp, Sweden
Posts: 294
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Anemone vs Euphyllia
I remember reading that the Anemone would be hard to do. But after buying an Euphyllia and see how it transforms from almost nothing to a biiig swaying ball of tentacles, I really wonder if the Euphyllia won't be harder to do?
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Developer
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Southern Oregon
Posts: 9,782
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Though it will still be difficult, it should be much easier than the anemone. I have many shots of the same Euphylla retracted, extended, and in-between. My plan is to slowly blend areas from one state to another, one pixel at a time.
Jim Sachs
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