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Jan 06, 2006 17:43 |  #16

Wow! The edit is definitely an improvement! Your kids are beautiful! I love the curls! I was really hoping one of our kids would get my hubby's curls, but so far no such luck!

scotgasch - LOVE the PP work! Great job!


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Jan 06, 2006 20:27 as a reply to  @ post 1059212 |  #17

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Love the work, can you explain what you did?


Well...
1. first of all I did a levels adjustment because the image was a little flat
2. made a selection of the girl's eyes
3. added a levels adjustment layer and adjusted the eyes a bit
4. did the same to the boy then flattened
5. made a duplicate image
6. added a gaussian blur at about 9
7. dragged the blurred image to the original while holding shift
8. added a layer mask
9. painted with black at 100% over the eyes, nostrils, mouth, and eyebrows of the kids
10. adjusted the opacity of the blurred layer to about 50%
11. did some dodging around the edges
12.....I think that's it.


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Dec 05, 2006 14:46 as a reply to  @ post 1059212 |  #18

i dont like the way the mouth has been changed.Should leave something natural to staying natural.

excellent shots!!
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Dec 05, 2006 15:41 |  #19

This is such a cute image... I had to play with it a little...


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Dec 05, 2006 15:46 as a reply to  @ Rhinotherunt's post |  #20

I like the image and the last edit a lot. My only question is .. when will they be scheduled to be separated ? Oh ... they aren't conjoined twins ? *S*


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Dec 05, 2006 15:57 as a reply to  @ D. Craig Flory's post |  #21

I would like to see some images of them seprately as well. The lil one is too cute! The curls and those eyes...


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Dec 05, 2006 16:32 |  #22

there too cute!




  
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Dec 05, 2006 16:37 |  #23

Nice shot! i liked your edited version much better!

Cute kiddies!


He still has one more move.

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Dec 27, 2006 17:08 |  #24

gidda wrote in post #2357893 (external link)
i dont like the way the mouth has been changed.Should leave something natural to staying natural.

excellent shots!!
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can i buy your pics??

Thanks for asking gidda but they're not for sale.

I may post a couple more soon although the youngest won't stay static enough for me to capture!!!! must practice panning! :p




  
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Dec 27, 2006 18:12 |  #25

The 2nd version is much much better ;)

I like this shot very much.


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