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Quite Chatty
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Brisbane
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Mirror Image
Originally shot at landscape...but I notice the left portion is not so good.. crop it and mirror image and combine.
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Pixalo Crew
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Peak District
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Re: Mirror Image
It's a good image - tho' I can see the join in the sky, so a little judicious blending needed
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Forum Regular
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Dakota
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Re: Mirror Image
Love the reflection
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Been here a while
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Co. Durham
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Re: Mirror Image
I like this, good thinking and as Markulous has sugested it is noticeable in the sky but also in the middle of the building as it dips at the join a tad.....I probably wouldn't have noticed though had you not mentioned in the first place.
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Quite Chatty
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Re: Mirror Image
Actually I know the joining portion is obvious......but lock off option, how to manipulate that area....?????
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Re: Mirror Image
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Michigan, USA
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Re: Mirror Image
A very helpful technique when using the clone stamp tool is to set the opacity to something less than 100%. In the case of the sky, try 50% with a soft brush and you will get a nice smoothing affect that should hide the line where the two images merged.
A setting of 50% is also good when you want to make the color of an area closer to an adjacent area without changing the texture too much. - Paul |
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