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05/06/2011 09:17:38 PM · #151
Shanny403 - You've done really well with the body. The trick to the face is once you have it in position, merge the layers into a new layer and use the patch tool to blend the odd areas. Also watch the eyebrow. Decide whether the face layer or upper body layer has the better eyebrows.
05/06/2011 10:16:19 PM · #152
Is this any better Judi? I'm struggling a little bit with this part haha.
05/07/2011 12:07:43 AM · #153
I'm catching up...;-)



Umbrellas tomorrow...

Message edited by author 2011-05-07 00:09:26.
05/07/2011 02:51:26 AM · #154
Shanny403 - Yes that is definitely getting better.

hihosilver - You have achieved very neat results. Top marks!!!!
05/07/2011 11:35:17 AM · #155
I too am playing catch up.


I didn't have any problem with the cat images, but had to restart my child's play and umbrella.
When I edited child's play, I kept messing up on using levels and had a lot of artifacts around the balls. My brush size was smaller than the balls being cloned so I don't understand why it would show the surrounding area.
When I edited umbrellas, I kept messing up the layers (for example, I would be working on the 4th layer, but thinking I was working on the 2nd).
Also, on the image I attached, I somehow still messed up the yellow umbrella and can't paint over a section of it on the right. Any ideas what I am doing wrong?

Got it to work! Don't know what I was doing wrong.



Thanks for doing this Judi, I have already learned a lot more than I expected too.

Message edited by author 2011-05-07 11:58:58.
05/07/2011 06:36:38 PM · #156
dianapf1 - Check your brush settings as that may be causing the issues you are having with your cloning. Your border image looks good but I can't see any drop shadow on the other one. Can you try that one again for me please? Your selective desat is very well done. If you are getting confused identifying layers, make sure you are including the colour number on the layer name and maybe include another identifying word like yellow umbrella or something.
05/07/2011 08:23:11 PM · #157
Ok Judi, here is my redo:



Do I get a B? :)
05/07/2011 08:54:52 PM · #158
Originally posted by Judi:



My first job was cut all the items out. I used a combination of Select/Colour Range and magic wand to pick up the background and then added that as a mask. I placed a coloured background behind each image layer so I can see where I need to zoom in and mask out more. Then I did Alt+click on the mask so I can see where I had missed areas.



Now I know why I haven't been progressing in photoshop, I don't know as much as I thought I did.

I am stuck on the first job...how do I add the background as a mask?
05/07/2011 11:00:41 PM · #159
Umbrella Lesson:



Message edited by author 2011-05-08 14:30:22.
05/07/2011 11:03:36 PM · #160
Originally posted by Judi:

Shanny403 - Yes that is definitely getting better.

hihosilver - You have achieved very neat results. Top marks!!!!


::Beams::...thanks Judi! This is fun! :-)
05/07/2011 11:24:02 PM · #161
dianapf1 - When you have a plain coloured background and a multi coloured subject, it is easier to select the background first, then invert your selection so you then have only the subject as your selection and hit that as a mask. So.....make sure your layer is a raster layer (not background lyer) If it is the background layer, double click on that layer in your layer palette and click OK. This will allow you to make masks on that layer. Select your background using Select/Colour Range (if you need help with that let me know). That will pick up most of the background. Then using magic wand and your lasso tool pick up your other areas of background that you don't want in the end result. Once you have all the background selected, go to Select Inverse(Shft+Ctrl+I) and then hit mask (the little camera icon on the bottom of your layer palette.

As for your Drop Shadow you don't get a B...you get an A!!! YAYYY!!

hihosilver - That would have to be the best result on the umbrella image I have seen yet. You remain at the top of the class.


05/07/2011 11:26:02 PM · #162
Thanks!
05/08/2011 03:50:27 AM · #163
Hi judy
comments please
05/08/2011 04:18:44 AM · #164
Originally posted by amnon:

Hi judy
comments please


The body has been stretched sideways. When you are using Free Transform hold the Shift button down whilst dragging the corners and this will keep the image in proportion. Plus the body to head ratio is out...the head is way to small for the rest of the body. Over lay my own to see the comparison. The face is good but room for improvement. Once blended use the patch tool to clean up areas. Good try though.
05/08/2011 02:30:00 PM · #165
::BEAMS at Judi!!::

I won't get to the next assignment until the end of the week. But, I will do it...I'm just slow...;-)
05/09/2011 10:32:45 PM · #166
I thought cutting the frame out would be easier than cutting out the boy, but I am having a harder time with getting the frame to look clean around the edges.
05/09/2011 10:58:52 PM · #167
Originally posted by dianapf1:

I thought cutting the frame out would be easier than cutting out the boy, but I am having a harder time with getting the frame to look clean around the edges.


Use your magic wand and lasso tool. :)
05/09/2011 11:32:17 PM · #168
I putting together the main character, and I got the body to look good, but the face.... I'm having such a hard time, there's been some crying and hitting the computer, but still no success.
05/09/2011 11:37:43 PM · #169
Judi, Im still back in lesson 1 as I cant seem to upload your cat pictures. (Im so new to all this, sorry) When I click onto the words cat 1 a message comes up saying i am forbidden from entering the DPC tutorials. Any idea what I'm doing wrong.?? I did do the border lesson on one of my own images though.
05/10/2011 12:00:48 AM · #170
Maggye - Use the Free Transform Tool (Ctrl+T) to distort just the face (try deleting everything but the head on that layer to give you an easier playing field). When it looks in proportion to the rest of the body mask out the bits you don't want. Decide whether the eyebrows are better from that face or the one below. When you are happy merge the visible layers and use your patch tool to correct the smudgy coloured areas on the cheek etc.

thrumyiis - Okay it appears a select few members are having this issue and I wonder whether IE8 is causing the issue. I have noticed that error on one members computer and they were using IE8. If need be send me an email and I will send the images to you for the lessons.
05/10/2011 12:06:56 AM · #171
Originally posted by thrumyiis:

Judi, Im still back in lesson 1 as I cant seem to upload your cat pictures. (Im so new to all this, sorry) When I click onto the words cat 1 a message comes up saying i am forbidden from entering the DPC tutorials. Any idea what I'm doing wrong.?? I did do the border lesson on one of my own images though.


Yeah Im the same everytime I go to do this I get stuck on not being able to get the images
05/10/2011 12:17:36 AM · #172
Originally posted by joynim:

Originally posted by thrumyiis:

Judi, Im still back in lesson 1 as I cant seem to upload your cat pictures. (Im so new to all this, sorry) When I click onto the words cat 1 a message comes up saying i am forbidden from entering the DPC tutorials. Any idea what I'm doing wrong.?? I did do the border lesson on one of my own images though.


Yeah Im the same everytime I go to do this I get stuck on not being able to get the images


I'm sure I sent you a PM about a week ago for your current email addy so I can send them to you.
05/10/2011 12:35:25 AM · #173
Hi Judi
I'm here!
Feedback on these please :)
Pam



05/10/2011 12:39:04 AM · #174
pamb - Your border is good but can you redo your drop shadow as it is only showing up on the bottom of the image. Your selective desat is very neat...very proud of you. Your cloning job is neat...good work. Great to see you in here girl!!! See you tomorrow for coffee!
05/10/2011 12:52:02 AM · #175
Oops!
*hangs head in shame*
Is this better? :)
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