hh sry but i dont see it 2 .... only some lightning changes :huh:
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hh sry but i dont see it 2 .... only some lightning changes :huh:
:blink: :blink:
Okay one last time. Here's a super close-up of one of the changes. You'll see some imperfections in the cloning, but this image was never meant to be viewed at this size.
http://mysite.verizon.net/adamcavana...inaltoucha.jpg
http://mysite.verizon.net/adamcavana...inaltouchb.jpg
It also works if you want to take a date/time out of a photograph..usually at the bottom in one of the corners..so it can be used for many things.. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Shigeko@Apr 19 2005, 10:12 AM
:blink: Actualy , I don't realy see the use of the Clone Tool over here , could be just me
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thats really good man
I noticed a difference only cuz I use the clone stamp tool fairly often, the healing brush tool works like the same way too, I find it better than the clone stamp. You can patch& replace colour wit it.
I'm not a fan of the healing brush, I think it makes a lot of misjudgements when dealing with color correction. I'd rather do it by hand.
I see it and it is really cool, i might use i some time.Quote:
Originally posted by unit_number_43@Apr 19 2005, 12:39 PM
Wow, really? Nobody sees the huge clumps of weeds sticking out of the sidewalk, or the big pole in the yard, or the power line across the top? It's all circled.
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whoever doesnt see the diff, save the both pics on ur pc and select them to a slideshow(fullscreen) and press the arrows a couple times, ull see it if ur not blind :blink:
the outcome looks like a frikin paradise compared to the original one :blink: great tut!
gotto try this sometime ;)
Wow, its was hard for me to find what was changed :P But I see it now and its looks just fin , nice work
http://img181.echo.cx/img181/4232/sig6ps.jpg
I saw 'em and i think that this was a really good way to show the power of the clone tool!
If you had chosen another picture, the improvement would maybe have been more obvious?
Anyway, nice little demonstration :)