Thanks for all the kind words and honest critiques.
Re: The Giant Towel- Yeah. I new that was a bit odd, but the amount of effort to delete it just didn't seem worth it. I had spent more time than I wanted to already. I almost threw in some kinda excuse in frame #9 about the normal-sized girl (lucy) breaking out an over-sized comforter to replace the towel, but it read as lame then as it does now.
As to the image generation. Its all done with photoshop and the key is 'layers'. Take your subject (Sophie), draw around her with the selection tool and then copy & paste her into a new layer. Then go back to the base layer and paint (normally with the cloning tool) over her image to make it look like she was never there. That way when you manipulate the copied image of her you don't have to worry about the layer underneath. You can just focus on cleaning up her contours. As to that, use the selection tool and a one pixel feather (its a good start).
That said, the real key is picking your base photos. Not all photos make great collages... these are almost as good as I could hope for.
I've included an original vs. modified example below. Thanks again for the feedback.
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