tried a clean up on this one hope it worked, have updated this image after some great comments made thank you to those that masde such comments they were greatly received |
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TheShaman
there ya go! much better now still has some repeating patterns, but over all much better. try that healing brush (looks like a bandaid) after you're done with the clone stamp, its a nice extra touch.
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Serps
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Sulemi
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TheShaman
you can see the cloning patterns.... try using healing brush if you dont have that, then take multiple points of reference to rid the patterend look.
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TofuTheGreat
The cloning is a bit repeating in too many spots. Sample from many different locations and use a very soft brush and you'll be able to clean-up the repeating spots. Also turn off "aligned" in the tool. Good luck! :-D
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blade_in_exile
thanks for the comments it was my first attempt at a clean up job and after reading what you have both put it makes sense, i will try to endevour to improve on this technique and that is why i am here to learn from you all thanks for the comments
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centurius
There is somebody above U
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TofuTheGreat
Nice update! Still a bit of repeating regions at the edge of the concrete and in the dead grass area.
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philgos
good, but you should be careful to avoid "tiling" : you have the same details several times in the center, try to use the healing tool to suppress them.
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and there it was GONE!!!
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by blade_in_exile
Created October 03, 2006
3 votes
6 comments
1280w x 960h (449KB)
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