View Full Version : No twins in my family
flash55
09-10-2008, 07:27 PM
I was just messing around in CS3. Not perfect but its fun. I suppose i could do a lot better if i took my time. :rolleyes:
http://sparks64.smugmug.com/photos/380972149_Jbton-L.jpg
Shaddsi
09-10-2008, 07:33 PM
Not too bad bob.. a little clean up and you wouldnt know you did it..
Dragonfly..shotz
09-10-2008, 07:51 PM
Yikes!.................! You are very good for messing around in photoshop Bob. I am sure people would like to hear how you did it??
woolly
09-10-2008, 08:05 PM
Neat shot. Just goes to show that what you see isn't necessarily true! :)
Can I guess? The 2 "back" women are from the original shot. The "front" 2 have been introduced using PS and layers......? :(
flash55
09-10-2008, 08:48 PM
Neat shot. Just goes to show that what you see isn't necessarily true! :)
Can I guess? The 2 "back" women are from the original shot. The "front" 2 have been introduced using PS and layers......? :(
Yeah your correct, well i think it was that way around, it was done a while ago now, certainly 2 seperate shots on the same beach, layered together.
I did this the same in these shots, layered a few shots together using paint brush.
http://sparks64.smugmug.com/photos/380973432_q75s7-L.jpg
http://sparks64.smugmug.com/photos/380972707_xQU2R-L.jpg
MistieWatters
10-10-2008, 06:10 AM
Little tip, you overfeathered the top layer in the first shot (not sure if you realised), stick to about 5 pixels for feathering when moving someone into a shot. Get a small soft brush and tidy up the egdes and like Simon said, wouldn't know anything was done!
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