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NKT":10lgb68j said:Let's see...how would I do this....this might be the more complicated way but I think I would punch out a small hole in the tip of the shell and tie a string through the shell and the cloth, then flip the cloth over...voila! (and then flip the pic back over in photoshop) am i right? hehe
Len":385ul6z3 said:Well, however it's done, it's a beatuifully elegant abstract. Good textures, nicely composed. Only little distraction is the highlights are a bit blown. But hey ... it's an abstract
Len":1ocqnsud said:Yeah, lighting is definitely a tricky thing to get right. I usually underexpose by a 1/2 stop on purpose since with the cameras I use, shadow detail is a lot easier to bring back around in PS then lost highlights.
Thank you!Regardless, artistically me likes
Sharkky":2n6f8f3l said:See if you can figure out the trick. :wink:
10 minutes of clone-work in photoshop digitally erased it and recreated the edge of the shell where it was in contact with the toothpick.
wade":25q67rvb said:10 minutes of clone-work in photoshop digitally erased it and recreated the edge of the shell where it was in contact with the toothpick.
So how did you erase the resulting shadow from the toothpick? (OR is the image flipped so that its in the shadow of the shell?)