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06/06/2004 02:58:19 AM · #1 |
Okay, I tried again.
I think it came out decently, other than the really bad lighting.
But, is there an easier way than cutting and pasting. Kiwiness' photo in the church seems like it would be way too difficult to just cut and paste.
Yeah. I also stole the banana idea from Kiwi's photo. I thought it was totally random and funny.
Anyone experienced up for writing a tutorial? |
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06/06/2004 09:09:40 AM · #2 |
You cut and paste? I would suggest clone stamp. Just clone yourself in if you're using PS or PSP.
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06/06/2004 08:55:03 PM · #3 |
Cloning?
Hmmm. I will try that, but in my head, it doesn't seem like it would work very well. |
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06/07/2004 06:37:05 AM · #4 |
Hey mista movieman, looking good :)
Originally posted by movieman: Anyone experienced up for writing a tutorial? |
It is on my list of things to do. I will get around to writing one eventually! |
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06/08/2004 07:15:10 PM · #5 |
how about if you
1) lock your exposure and focus
2) take all the pictures
3) copy each picture in as a separate layer in photoshop
4) erase from the top layer where you want the second layer to show up
5) merge the 2 layers together
6) lather, rinse, repeat as needed. :)
this seems like it would be about the same as clone stamping, but with clone stamping wouldn't you have to find the exact same spot in both pictures? |
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