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Posted on 26/06/06 09:30:14 AM |
stephen matthews
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Faces on Fruit
Hello All I have been experimenting with putting head shots of my Sister in law's Grandchildren on cherries hanging on a tree. I cropped the photos to just the faces and moved each one over the Cherries then scaled to fit and erased unwanted areas I had missed in the initial crop. The faces layer was then lowered in opacity (between 25 and 37% )according to the photo all of which were taken at different times. My question is how could I have made a better job of it as it does look a bit "UNBLENDED"! Thanks Steve |
Posted on 26/06/06 10:09:25 AM |
David Asch
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Hi Stephen, Could you post an example so we can see exactly what you mean? David _________________ Leap and the net will appear |
Posted on 26/06/06 1:59:13 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Yes, I agree - we need to see this! |
Posted on 26/06/06 3:09:05 PM |
stephen matthews
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Hi , How do I put a photo onto the Site? Thanks steve |
Posted on 26/06/06 3:44:58 PM |
David Asch
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Stephen, There's a link next to the message box marked Attachment. Click that and a browse button will appear above the send button. Browse to the image file on your hard-drive. Keep the file size below 100Kb and try to constrain the image dimensions to 600 pixels on the longest edge. David _________________ It must be Thursday, I never could get the hang of Thursdays |
Posted on 26/06/06 5:11:58 PM |
stephen matthews
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Here is one more Steve ![]() |
Posted on 26/06/06 7:01:58 PM |
Tom
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Instead of lowering opacity on the original, duplicate the layer a couple of times and experiment with blend modes such as multiply and overlay. |
Posted on 26/06/06 7:27:29 PM |
stephen matthews
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Thanks Tom I will try that steve |
Posted on 27/06/06 3:55:18 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Faces on Fruit
First of all, your positioning is excellent: placing the heads at angles on the cherries works really well. I'd tend to make the heads larger, perhaps even slightly larger than the cherries, and then use a layer mask to blend them in around the edges. |
Posted on 27/06/06 4:54:45 PM |
stephen matthews
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Thanks Steve. |
Posted on 28/06/06 11:51:33 AM |
stephen matthews
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Re: Faces on Fruit
Hello This is my latest attenpt at the faces using Overlay mode ![]() |
Posted on 28/06/06 11:57:56 AM |
stephen matthews
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Faces on Fruit
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Posted on 28/06/06 3:23:51 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Very tasty! |