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Jun 22, 2006 20:17 |  #16

after seeing all this...i think i need to get some photoshop action...


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Jun 22, 2006 20:25 as a reply to  @ DreDaze's post |  #17

DreDaze wrote:
after seeing all this...i think i need to get some photoshop action...

I'm just a PS beginer, you should see what a pro can do with PS. :)


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Jun 22, 2006 22:46 |  #18

See what I mean...the is some talent on this board!

and it SURE aint coming from MY computer....LOL


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Jun 22, 2006 22:55 |  #19

I know the feeling. I look at my pictures that I take, and I always think they look horrible. I'm glad to see that some people are actually enjoying them.


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Jun 23, 2006 00:17 as a reply to  @ scraggles's post |  #20

What cage???? I thought it would look better without the cage, but only had a few minutes to work on it... Hope you like it.


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Jun 23, 2006 00:25 |  #21

Wow, I'm impressed daclozer. I thought there was too much cage to photoshop out. I was way off.


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Jun 23, 2006 02:53 |  #22

Out of curiosity, Daclozer, how did you take the cage out? (I have only PSE4, so I don't know if it's the kind of fthings I could do...)


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Jun 23, 2006 08:29 |  #23

There we go. Glad someone with some real PS skills stepped in. Looks great! Good job!


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Jun 23, 2006 08:51 |  #24

Thanks for the kudos guys. I look at it like there is never too much of anything in a picture to remove it if you play with it enough. I just basically made a duplicate layer and used the clone tool at about 40% opacity ( in areas with more definition like the face I had to increase that) and the repair (the bandaid tool) tool.. The key is work slow with a small a brush as possible, the less area you are playing with at a time the better. Actually the animal was pretty easy ( the spots toward the tail were a little challenging), it was the blurred green area that was harder to make look natural.. I feel I mprove my PS skills by just doing it, working on all types of different photos. The harder the better.... It was a rgeat shot to start with...


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Jun 23, 2006 09:20 |  #25

Well, you did great. I didn't attempt it because I believed it was going to be harder.I suppose I was wrong.


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Jun 23, 2006 10:52 |  #26

i was gong to say where was the cloned out cage... taking vertical bars out is easy :)

criss cross fences are more challenging :)

nice shot btw ;)


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Jun 23, 2006 11:22 as a reply to  @ Bobster's post |  #27

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i was gong to say where was the cloned out cage... taking vertical bars out is easy :)

criss cross fences are more challenging :)

nice shot btw ;)

Thanks. I have quite a bit more. I suppose I'll take a look at them right now and see if any are worth posting.


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Jun 23, 2006 12:02 |  #28

Just freaking amazing! Great job...


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Jun 23, 2006 12:36 |  #29

Scraggles Great picture. I have been having the same problem have really strated playing with PS and am noticing a marked improvement. MP's ps'ing is great!


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Jun 23, 2006 12:54 |  #30

Thanks Photodawg1. It really does help when people admit that they like a picture. I really appreciate it.


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