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Dec 29, 2010 01:07 as a reply to  @ post 11532115 |  #16

The last one is looking good but if it was my photo I would darken the legs a bit so your eyes are drawn to the face then move back through the photo. With them being linear and the largest portion of the photos highlight area they draw your eyes back and away from the face but not in a good way.


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Dec 29, 2010 01:37 |  #17

Yes, definitely better.


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Dec 29, 2010 08:34 |  #18

now try cloning the cutrtains across the wall. If you are not a full time PS user, take a look at some aftermarket tools like Dave mentions. I use Nik software a lot and it really saves me a bunch of time. More importantly, I get the results I want, but dont have the time to learn in PS. Tools like this are used by the pros too -

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Dec 29, 2010 10:59 |  #19

If you use CS5 use the content aware delete function. It works pretty good.


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Dec 29, 2010 16:32 |  #20

Titus213 wrote in post #11534811 (external link)
If you use CS5 use the content aware delete function. It works pretty good.

CS3 but I've seen the how to video on content aware. Wish I had it!




  
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Dec 29, 2010 16:33 |  #21

NeutronBoy wrote in post #11534137 (external link)
now try cloning the cutrtains across the wall.

That's a good idea!




  
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Dec 29, 2010 17:46 |  #22

This is the best I could do with the curtains. Changed the skin a little too.

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Dec 29, 2010 17:59 |  #23

well you have an attractive model to work with ;)


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Dec 29, 2010 18:02 |  #24

It just keeps getting better. ;)


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Dec 29, 2010 18:13 |  #25

Cameron: LOL Thanks!
Titus: You've been a big help :)




  
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Dec 30, 2010 22:04 as a reply to  @ LettieVonDread's post |  #26

As I was reading this thread - I noticed the legs and the curtain - both got fixed by the end of the thread, therefore I can't say anything but good job from my perspective :D




  
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Dec 31, 2010 00:46 as a reply to  @ glowangel's post |  #27

Looks good and go0d job with the curtains


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Jan 01, 2011 01:58 |  #28

Still too pinkish for my taste.


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Jan 01, 2011 07:00 |  #29

lecherro wrote in post #11551035 (external link)
Still too pinkish for my taste.

+1, but looks 100x better from the first edit!! I think if you play with it just a bit more you will have it.

The model looks like the 90210 chick lol (not the new show)


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Jan 01, 2011 12:19 |  #30

pprice wrote in post #11551492 (external link)
+1, but looks 100x better from the first edit!! I think if you play with it just a bit more you will have it.

The model looks like the 90210 chick lol (not the new show)

Thanks, I've done way too many versions of it to get here.
You mean Jennie Garth? I slightly remember 90210, I had to google to see who you were talking about.
I feel like I can do better on the curtains too. I might give it another try.




  
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