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Please C&C my post-processing- Attack of the killer fly!

 
The_Camera_Poser
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Oct 15, 2008 05:26 |  #1
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I used PS CS3 to edit this- clone stamp about 50 million times, blur tool, and more clone stamp. Any further advice? I'm very new to CS3.

Oh- also, I used photobucket's bulkuploader on this, so the image quality is terrible. I'll have to downsize the photo myself and repost it.

Stoopid fly.......




  
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Oct 15, 2008 06:04 |  #2

It looks like you need to fade the darker blue to the left a bit. You can do this with the blur tool or clone stamp on a lower opacity.




  
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Oct 15, 2008 06:23 |  #3
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thanks fade- I'll have a go.




  
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Oct 15, 2008 08:38 |  #4

Uhm, i dont really like the clone tool for cloning :P
I would try using the ... what is it called again... That squared patch thingy... Under heal brush..


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Oct 15, 2008 09:51 |  #5

betebete wrote in post #6499682 (external link)
Uhm, i dont really like the clone tool for cloning :P
I would try using the ... what is it called again... That squared patch thingy... Under heal brush..

I think the clone stamp is best. I didn't used to use it until I realised you don't have to stamp, you can use it like a brush.




  
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Oct 16, 2008 01:22 |  #6

Looks like a little sensor dust there too. But nice edit on the fly.


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