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HAHAHAHAHA! Holy shit thats better than the original one. You sir are a gentleman and a scholar, you made my night thank you.

I see potential here, I need to learn photoshop. It would be hilarious to make a bunch of really subtle memes out of pics like this. (pic8.co) There is a lot of material to work with...

Thank you for the kind words. It's not that hard to do photo mashups these days- hell I am not even a tech or graphic guy. I am a builder and just learned this stuff screwing around.

Also, unless you already have and/or are familiar with Photoshop, just go with GIMP. Free and does everything PS does, if slightly more clunky in some aspects

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You're welcome, I mean it. I'm not terribly tech literate but I like to learn and I am taking a serious interest in editing software. Thank you for the tip, I'm looking into gimp now. It's sad how excited I am lol.

A tip about doing photo manipulation work to help you avoid some pitfalls: When you start with a base pic (or pics added later), the very first thing you should do is duplicate that layer and then lock it and turn it to invisible. This can save your ass like you would not believe, because a lot of times after a lot of work you will realize you made a mistake and need to back up some steps- or you want to copy/paste a portion of the original pic to lay on top of something you added- and if you have already modified that original pic layer you are screwed and a lot of times if you try to re-import the original pic it will not align correctly because it was moved or resized, etc. And as a rule- always do each stage in a layer (usually using a transparent layer) so that you can erase, copy, modify that portion of work easily. For example, in this one the hat portion had to overlay the inserted portrait, so that is in a transparent layer on top:

https://i.ibb.co/HtfrMwt/Screenshot-from-2021-02-05-20-20-18.png

You can see the layers on the right. Please feel free to ask if you need some help or tips if you do decide to try this sort of thing.