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12/27/2010 05:41:37 PM · #1 |
In advanced editing:
Can I erase thin wires/string (etc) that are holding up or suspending an object in order to make the objects "float" in the air? |
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12/27/2010 06:52:35 PM · #2 |
Originally posted by smyk: In advanced editing:
Can I erase thin wires/string (etc) that are holding up or suspending an object in order to make the objects "float" in the air? |
Yes you can (However, a SC's answer would be more valid) |
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12/27/2010 06:52:58 PM · #3 |
Yes. There have been multiple instances of this done that I have seen. |
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12/27/2010 06:54:37 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by smyk: In advanced editing:
Can I erase thin wires/string (etc) that are holding up or suspending an object in order to make the objects "float" in the air? |
i have in the past, it may only be a problem if you place top 5 when they verify the original file.
Be careful, if they are very pronounced you could get DQ'd.
The rule of thumb i have heard in the past is you may safely clone out anything that isn't visible in the thumbnail.
Message edited by author 2010-12-27 18:55:10. |
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12/27/2010 08:33:11 PM · #5 |
I have had good luck with this subject :D
I will let you know with my latest currently being reviewed by SC
Cole
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12/28/2010 02:12:55 AM · #6 |
Thanks for the reply! Coley, keep me posted!
And SC! Your input would be appreciated :) |
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12/28/2010 02:48:19 AM · #7 |
The best thing to do is raise a ticket through the 'contact us' section of the page, and attach a copy of your picture so they can see. But my instinct is that it would be fine.
ETA: is this for one of the challenges due today?
Message edited by author 2010-12-28 02:52:26. |
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12/28/2010 03:14:24 AM · #8 |
Originally posted by SoulMan1978: The best thing to do is raise a ticket through the 'contact us' section of the page, and attach a copy of your picture so they can see. But my instinct is that it would be fine.
ETA: is this for one of the challenges due today? |
No, it's not for today. I haven't taken the shot yet. But before I do, I simply wanted/want to know what the SC stance is. The shot I have in mind is very elaborate and if I can erase wires etc, it would make my life easier. |
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12/28/2010 08:32:40 AM · #9 |
eh, you don't need the site council for this one. 100% acceptable. Here's a recent ribbon-winner that springs to mind:
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