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Oct 12, 2009 17:41 |  #1

iam making this composit of my friend and her first bungi jump but i dont know what to do with the cord? what should i do?


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Oct 13, 2009 12:43 |  #2

I say leave it. I don't think it looks bad the way it is. It would look too unnatural if you cloned the cords out on some of them. Maybe try to connect the cords from each shot of her(kinda like it already is from the last and second to last) and see how it looks.


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Oct 13, 2009 14:32 |  #3

I would say if you really want to work on it, you could make it so all the cords appear in the final composite, but that's a lot of work. Too much for me, personally.

I would, however, straighten out the picture vertically.


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