Only those of you who have 3d glasses (red/cyan) will be able to see what I did to the source Image.
Basically I used the Vanishing Point feature to create a different perspective of the room.
Then I replaced the red channel in the source image with the one in mine. (5 years and 3124 days ago)
LOLOLOL..at first I was like WTF? and then I realized what you did and laughed and laughed.. really cool thinking author.. very out of the box LOL good luck
author says:
Thanks! Sometimes its hard to explain (specially with my rusty english).
I don't know how to vote for you. I don't have the glasses to see how well it came out. =(
author says:
I know that would happen EmiK, my intention is not to get voted in this case, but to give an idea about a different way to use photoshop . Creating anaglyphs is fun and far more easy than what people may think.
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Hope you'l like this. Feels like i could have improvised on it. Only the source image was used along with the stamp dodge and durn tools.... (5 years and 3129 days ago)
this is a good idea , you didn't had to erase the shadow of the trees, just place the darker chair shadow over them . the shadow needs more work . good luck
author says:
yaaa thanxxxx..........
@gornats: thanx for pointing that out.. i my self felt somethin was wrong but couldnt figure out wat..... felt i should have added a lil lesser amount of Gaussian blur..... anyways thanx again cheers \m/
Author...I have a suggestion...you may want to add a shadow to the eel...since it's directly in the path of the light source.
It's in step six pixelkid (I put it at the same intensity as the trees), I can see it
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