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Need photoshop help

Started by Duck, November 22, 2021, 01:48:54 PM

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Duck

Hey there!
My friends and I are working on a website, and we need a collage of animals for our main page, similar to this.
I was wondering if any people here had much experience with photoshop and could help us by making a collage of the following animals.
Bush Elephant

Reticulated Giraffe

Grevy's Zebra

Woolly Mammoth

Saber-Toothed Cat (Smilodon)

Siberian Tiger

African Lion

Grizzly Bear

Scimitar-Toothed Cat (Homotherium)

Great White Shark

Common Ostrich

Dodo

Takahe

Quagga

Thylacine

Mountain Gorilla

Nile Crocodile

Common Hippopotamus

Black Rhinoceros

Short-Faced Bear

Gray Wolf

Brazilian Tapir

Bottlenose Dolphin

Common Chimpanzee

Bald Eagle

Polar Bear

Green Anaconda

Amazon River Dolphin

Glyptodon

California Condor

African Leopard

Okapi

Giant Moa

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Duck
He who dwells in pond


Halichoeres

This would be a huge job. How much are you paying?
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avatar_Halichoeres @Halichoeres I ended up just doing it myself lol.
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