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May 02, 2006 09:33 |  #1

Took the family to the zoo over the weekend. Really liked how these 2 photos came out. Could use some advice on how to PP the branches out of the lion photo. I am a beginner at photoshop. Any C&C welcome.


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May 02, 2006 09:36 |  #2

The first shot is really good. The second looks like you had a little hand-shake.

For a beginner to photoshop, PPing the branches out is going to be very hard. You have to use a combination of the clone tool in photoshop and logic/experience in your methods and duplicating the stuff into the white areas.


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May 02, 2006 11:36 |  #3

I like them both, especially the 1st one!


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