My photoshop
Dive into this whimsical collection of Photoshop creations by Paul Milanko, showcasing imaginative animal hybrids like the "Gorilla and Tiger" and the amusingly combined "Shark and Seal." Enjoy my unfinished pieces and playful edits, reflecting a light-hearted take on digital art. Each image blends fantasy with creativity, creating a fun visual experience. Suitable for animal lovers and art enthusiasts alike, these pieces are a testament to the joy of photo manipulation. Explore this vibrant gallery and let your imagination roam!
My photoshop
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My photoshop By Paul Milanko 7VM
Torilla Torilla (Gorilla and tiger)
Eleguana Elephant and iguana mixed.
Sheal Yeah, that is some horriblephotoshopping by me! Obviously a shark and seal mixed together.
Floating Ball 8 My unfinished floating ball
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