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Nov 11 2010 06:42pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Nov 11 2010 06:26pm)
That's fine, I am willing to learn on my own :D


Yup that'll work too lol. If you don't mind searching on google and reading tutorials you can actually learn quite a lot about photoshop while doing stuff like that.

This post was edited by Futurama on Nov 11 2010 06:43pm
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Nov 11 2010 07:49pm
Quote (Futurama @ Nov 11 2010 06:42pm)
Yup that'll work too lol. If you don't mind searching on google and reading tutorials you can actually learn quite a lot about photoshop while doing stuff like that.


For the very specifics that's not so easy. I only used google tutorials on where the hell to find stuff in the menu's etc etc.
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Nov 11 2010 08:56pm
Correct the lens distortion on the edges on lightroom.
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Nov 11 2010 10:59pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Nov 11 2010 07:49pm)
For the very specifics that's not so easy. I only used google tutorials on where the hell to find stuff in the menu's etc etc.


There are actually tutorials for what you are doing too:
http://www.teamphotoshop.com/articles-The-Tools-Blending-edges-when-you-are-making-a-composite-photo-4,8,6a.html

I usually just use the blur tool and set the brush to between 1-3 pixels depending on the size of the object and blur the edges slightly then I think I use inner glow to adjust the lighting but those image I make a less demanding than yours of course because
I don't have to print large prints with them so the entire image isn't larger than 1024x670.
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Nov 12 2010 01:20pm
Quote (Futurama @ Nov 11 2010 10:59pm)
There are actually tutorials for what you are doing too:
http://www.teamphotoshop.com/articles-The-Tools-Blending-edges-when-you-are-making-a-composite-photo-4,8,6a.html

I usually just use the blur tool and set the brush to between 1-3 pixels depending on the size of the object and blur the edges slightly then I think I use inner glow to adjust the lighting but those image I make a less demanding than yours of course because
I don't have to print large prints with them so the entire image isn't larger than 1024x670.


Haha - alright, I will see if this is her absolute fav before attempting. :D Thanks.
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Nov 13 2010 06:55pm
Quote (Chantal7 @ Nov 12 2010 01:20pm)
Haha - alright, I will see if this is her absolute fav before attempting. :D Thanks.


You are welcome!
I hope you will keep us updated because I am curious to see what the final result will be :)

You probably don't have the patience and will to waste hours on making the kind of pictures in my signature but you can actually learn quite a bit about Photoshop when making these.

This post was edited by Futurama on Nov 13 2010 06:56pm
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