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06/26/2005 03:56:23 PM · #1 |
I've been messing around with PS trying to cut a person out of a scene and paste them into another. How is this one?

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06/26/2005 03:57:55 PM · #2 |
Very, very well done. No I wouldn't have known had you not said she wasn't there. |
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06/26/2005 03:58:04 PM · #3 |
Turn her around and it will be a lot harder. The lighting on the fence posts is the opposite of her sleeve. |
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06/26/2005 04:11:57 PM · #4 |
Unless you really look at it you won't really notice that the shadows are backwards. The only reason I'd have noticed is because you asked us to look. |
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06/26/2005 04:16:58 PM · #5 |
Ditto..
It's made a nice shot... And in B&W it's not obvious at first glance that she wasn't there..
The tell-tails are the shadows, and that her hand is more sharp than the grass/wheat/barley right along side..
Well done with the PS though, I've tried a couple of times, and can never make it look even 'glance proof' so to speak. :-).
Cheers, Chris H.
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06/26/2005 04:19:42 PM · #6 |
I think most people would never question it, but those sun-angles are a killer once you're tuned into them. |
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06/26/2005 04:23:25 PM · #7 |
Originally posted by strangeghost: I think most people would never question it, but those sun-angles are a killer once you're tuned into them. |
Which, I think, means that even if someone can't quite put their finger on it...it'll feel "off" somehow.
(The tonal quality is nice, though, and I agree with others on the choice of B&W.) |
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06/26/2005 04:27:50 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by KaDi: Originally posted by strangeghost: I think most people would never question it, but those sun-angles are a killer once you're tuned into them. |
Which, I think, means that even if someone can't quite put their finger on it...it'll feel "off" somehow. |
Yep, exactly. |
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06/26/2005 09:03:40 PM · #9 |
If you hadn't said it was a montage, I would still feel it is off. The fields of focus are to unreal. She's sharp, the grass isn't but the fence is. I would notice those different focus points and not trust the picture.
However, you did a good isolation job and the picture does make a pretty piece of art. |
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