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DakotaBoy88
cool change of scenery.
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illnic
lol bluevet
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illnic
thanks for the comment pop3y3, I tried to blur it but the masking didnT look right either, I'm still trying to learn that part of blending
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DakotaBoy88
illnic, ctrl click on the layer with the trees, then add a layer mask to that layer. This will cut into the image a bit and get rid of most or all of the halo around the trees. Now, apply the mask, then do the same thing again, but instead of applying t
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DakotaBoy88
FYI for those who don't know what I'm talking about. Ctrl clicking on a layer in Photoshop will automatically selecte every part of that layer that isn't transparent.
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chrispis
true
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illnic
Ok thanks, I'll give it a try, the bad part is I can't edit the pic unless I post it again
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DakotaBoy88
Ledirlo, I would never give a tip unless something the author said hinted that they wanted one. In this case it appeared that illnic was interested in learning how to clean up the lines around the trees. And in my huble opinion everyone gets better when
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illnic
Not at all dakotaboy, I'm glad you gave me this tip, I'm trying to improve my PSing, so I'll take any :)
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togsed
other trick ctrl click the layer with the trees then click "modify border" 1 or 2 it will only select the edge of the trees zoom it. u will see the edge part only has been selected then gausian blurr 1 or 1.5 it will blurr only the edge of the trees not t
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occecid
An easier way is to select Layer | defringe. I use it all the time for situations like this.
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scrolbar
Nice Idea! And I learned some new techniques! The image has a great 'feel'! Illnic!
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by illnic
Created August 31, 2003
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