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| SFM Nugget Realname: Mike Join Date: Mar 2008 Age: 35
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| dog - before and after Need opinions please. This was a request by a member on another board I frequent. He wanted the red shirt and the dark towel removed from the background. I think it looks nice but I don't think I have a very discerning eye especially since I did it. |
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| SFM Oracle | Well, it's very nice, but between the towel and shirt is a spot of lighter colour. You seem to have taken this and blended it over the shirt. Not it's like an "inverted shadow" of the shirt. Got me? The shirt is not there, but we see a sort of impression where it was due to the lighter area. I suggest you go over this area with the darker colour and blend them better. |
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| www.projectcosmos.net Realname: Nate Join Date: May 2006 Location: San Diego, CA, USA Age: 31
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| What I would do is either remove the entire wall and repaint it or use a fractal brush in Photoshop to help break up the gentle shades of lemon that I'm seeing in the original. You're also having to deal with gradients which can be a bitch using the cloning tool. In an instance such as this I would just rebuild the whole wall, this way it looks clean. |
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