Doodling

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I have a folder called “Silliness” that is full of odd objects, image fragments, and body parts. Noses, eyes, ears, left, right, female, male, etc. I’ve nuked the frame, and added some of those features to the peaches.
     This is mainly a matter of dragging the new features, one by one, onto the peaches, and then using Edit > Transform to rotate and resize them to fit. I also used Image > Adjust > Hue/Saturation to get the tones and colors to match. Finally, I used the clone stamp (the rubber stamp in 5.5) a lot to merge edges.
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The three peaches, or at least the two with ears, hear someone coming. They fear they will be eaten. So, they jump out the window which happens to be ten stories high.
     The individual peaches were dragged onto the new, clouds and blue sky background, and then transformed to be in new positions. I used Image > Adjust > Color Balance to add blue to them since they are now outdoors. I used the Smudge tool to smear the trailing edge of the speeding peaches.
      What happened when the peaches hit the ground?
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