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07/30/2006 12:43:48 PM · #1 |
Hello!
What would be the best method to remove the net in this shot?
Is a slow and painful heal at a very small diameter the best way to go? Or clone/heal? |
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07/30/2006 01:06:00 PM · #2 |
Ah, man... I think slow, meticulous healing at high magnification is your only option here. I wouldn't even do it, myself...
R.
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07/30/2006 01:07:44 PM · #3 |
i kinda like it. the line is pretty thick, but maybe if you just thinned that a little it wouldn't be so prominent. |
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07/30/2006 01:31:48 PM · #4 |
The upper line definately bothers me the most, maybe your right and thinning that might help. I was trying to avoid hours of work just to remove the silly net. Looks like I will still avoid the hours of work. ;) |
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07/30/2006 01:40:26 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Schuff: The upper line definately bothers me the most, maybe your right and thinning that might help. I was trying to avoid hours of work just to remove the silly net. Looks like I will still avoid the hours of work. ;) |
Lazybutt.... |
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07/30/2006 01:44:00 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by MrEd: Originally posted by Schuff: The upper line definately bothers me the most, maybe your right and thinning that might help. I was trying to avoid hours of work just to remove the silly net. Looks like I will still avoid the hours of work. ;) |
Lazybutt.... |
Haha, they are on to me! Guilty! |
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