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Photo re-make. - Zh3r0 - 23.06.2011

I just had some fun in Photoshop trying to remove the beautiful horse out of the picture.

Took me about 30 minutes, but still it aint perfect, the fence is a bit distorted, but if I put my head into it, it would look original.
I also played with the grass, taking a part from here to there with the Clone Stamp Tool.
I used the Content-Aware tool! Which is the most brilliant tool I've ever seen!

What do you think?



Original:
http://i53.tinypic.com/5l8leb.jpg

Re-make
http://i56.tinypic.com/mcu6ok.jpg

Posted as links because of the high-resolution.

If you find any distorts that might need a fix, tell me


Re: Photo re-make. - saiberfun - 23.06.2011

the grass looks blurred try a bit more on that with the clone stamp.

Also why is there a part of the fence missing where the horse hasn't even been b4?^^


Re: Photo re-make. - Zh3r0 - 23.06.2011

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the grass looks blurred try a bit more on that with the clone stamp.

Also why is there a part of the fence missing where the horse hasn't even been b4?^^
I felt like it looked better if it missing xD, I cut it

Indeed it's blurry, but like I said, if I could play a lot longer, it would look smooth and sharpy!


Re: Photo re-make. - saiberfun - 23.06.2011

http://p20.img-up.net/mcu6ok217ii8.jpg

gave a try on making it look better if you don't bother
added that fence part again XD


Re: Photo re-make. - Zh3r0 - 23.06.2011

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http://p20.img-up.net/mcu6ok217ii8.jpg

gave a try on making it look better if you don't bother
added that fence part again XD
Looks better, you touched the grass and the fence, and sharpened a bit the grass,