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== Features == | == Features == | ||
=== Destructive Editing === | |||
Tools such as the hammer, the cool laser, the bitey chainsaw and the humble bomb, images can be manipulated to look destroyed. Many long-believed-to-be-real "photos" of old castle ruins were actually manipulated using these destructive techniques to create the effect. In the real world, buildings fizzle out once destroyed to save GPU resources. | |||
=== Non-Destructive Editing === | |||
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== Making Photos == | == Making Photos == | ||
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* Adobe (earthen building material) | * Adobe (earthen building material) | ||
* Pen and paper | * Pen and paper | ||
* leaving the images unedited, just the way you took them | * leaving the images unedited, just the way you took them (a technique known as [[「God's Intention 」]]) | ||