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sheckells27
13th of July 2009 (Mon), 00:50
Can someone assist me in cloning out the ladies in the background of this picture? Thanks so much.
http://i134.photobucket.com/albums/q114/sheckells27/IMG_7039.jpg
Clay Kerri
13th of July 2009 (Mon), 01:17
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i96/clay_01/forafriend2copy.jpg
not the best job i've ever done by far. however, i only spent ten minutes on this. i did save the psd so i may go back and do it again tomorrow if have the time.
im just gonna flat out encourage you to take the steps towards learning this for yourself though. not everyone around will always be able to help. and it can never harm you to learn something new!
jdetmold
13th of July 2009 (Mon), 19:46
http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i96/clay_01/forafriend2copy.jpg
not the best job i've ever done by far. however, i only spent ten minutes on this. i did save the psd so i may go back and do it again tomorrow if have the time.
im just gonna flat out encourage you to take the steps towards learning this for yourself though. not everyone around will always be able to help. and it can never harm you to learn something new!
wow! I mean I can clone things out of my images ok but if that was a 10 min job I'm impressed! any tips?
BigAlz1
15th of July 2009 (Wed), 08:31
yeah he did exactly what I would have done, simply grap the laso or square marquee tool and make a selection of the field to couples' upper right. Through that to its' own layer and drag it to the right side of the photo, now mask out the couple. Do the same thing with a patch of grass to the couple lower right and fill in lower right of the photo. Same thing for the patch between there heads and you got it.
It shows that he didn't spend much time on the project but I am sure it was just to show how it could quickly be done.
Here is mine done in 7 minutes, took me two patches only.
http://i646.photobucket.com/albums/uu185/BigAlz1/IMG_7039.jpg
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