Wonderful job. You are the Queen of this contest. What technique did you use to cut out the top porcupine?
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Thanks B, I still can't believe it... hope you're not too sad
For the porcupines, I have roughly cut them with the quick selection tool and pasted them on their original place. I have colored the background layer in white and refined the edges with the lasso tool and the polygonal lasso tool, using sometimes the eraser and the history brush tool.
I have set my Ps in English now instead of French, it makes it easier to explain and I also understand better what the other members are talking about
(5 years and 397 days ago)
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I forgot to tell about the top porcupine, I also used the color range selection to take away what was between the spikes, cleaning the yukkies it leaves afterwards. I know you tried to explain me a way to do it with the channels but my brain refuses to comply to this machiavelic method.
This background source image is so feelingfull! Very good chop. You made the street lamp look like mother of pearl.
I used it here as well: http://www.pxleyes.com/photoshop-picture/58499493ae10b/Rainy-day-in-London.html
We all watch your Chops and then we take your sources. You have such good taste.
I had a Photoshop the other day that used one of your previous sources.
Oh can you imagine B, where I live there are now several pastel colors for roundballers packs, pink, blue, green... I guess it is just different colors for different poisons... Some fields look like giant marshmallow boxes.
I'm not sure it it the correct term, but I mean the plastic packages around the hay or straw balls in the fields, like the white marshmallows on the chop.
(5 years and 400 days ago)
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Very creative and unique. I love those spiky balloons.
I love this chop ! without the cat maybe
Thanks! the cat fills an empty space, and he is watching the spiky balloons with envy. Maybe he will float too next time
If those Porcupine balloons run into each other, do they pop?
I didn't stay long enough, sorry. Just took a pic and continued my journey. I will stay longer next time
Congratulations well done
Thanks Majkman
Wonderful job. You are the Queen of this contest. What technique did you use to cut out the top porcupine?
Thanks B, I still can't believe it... hope you're not too sad
For the porcupines, I have roughly cut them with the quick selection tool and pasted them on their original place. I have colored the background layer in white and refined the edges with the lasso tool and the polygonal lasso tool, using sometimes the eraser and the history brush tool.
I have set my Ps in English now instead of French, it makes it easier to explain and I also understand better what the other members are talking about
I forgot to tell about the top porcupine, I also used the color range selection to take away what was between the spikes, cleaning the yukkies it leaves afterwards. I know you tried to explain me a way to do it with the channels but my brain refuses to comply to this machiavelic method.
Thanks Z. I am happy for you. You got a pretty high score too! Good trick with the Color Range. I didn't think about that. Very impressive!!
Felicitations !
Merci Lolu ! Les French girls ont le vent en poupe cette semaine !
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