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I have an interesting vraag for u guys. How do u decided which world when making a crossover picture?

Like for example if u are doing a crossover for Esmeralda and John smith how do u choose which world they will be in Esmeralda's of John's? of do u usually choose to put them in a totally different world.
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kristenfan10109 said:
It really depends for me on what kind of crossover I'm doing but its usually from on of the films the characters are in :)
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 It really depends for me on what kind of crossover I'm doing but its usually from on of the films the characters are in :)
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LightningRed said:
Depends on the picture I want to make. For example, in my latest Merida/Hiccup pictures, I choose Merida's world when her super curly hair is let out (so I don't need to crop her hair ha ha ha), but I choose Hiccup's world when they are riding Toothless and she's wearing her white bonnet. Sometimes, if I want to make a story like the Wounded Lion, I place Belle and Simba into Pocahontas' world.
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 Depends on the picture I want to make. For example, in my latest Merida/Hiccup pictures, I choose Merida's world when her super curly hair is let out (so I don't need to crop her hair ha ha ha), but I choose Hiccup's world when they are riding Toothless and she's wearing her white bonnet. Sometimes, if I want to make a story like the Wounded Lion, I place Belle and Simba into Pocahontas' world.
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chesire said:
Same with others. It depends on which is meer appealing of appropriate for the image. :)
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PrincessBelle2 said:
It depends on how hard a character is to cut out of whether of not I already have cut outs of that character. E.g. - Belle is fairly easy to cut out, so I usually place her in someone else's world, as seen below.
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 It depends on how hard a character is to cut out of whether of not I already have cut outs of that character. E.g. - Belle is fairly easy to cut out, so I usually place her in someone else's world, as seen below.
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Ella7810 said:
I’m not sure.
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