I used the grass brush (standard photoshop brush) and various filters on the source photo to give it a puffy dandelion fluff feel. (5 years and 389 days ago)
hehehe.. great chop , You could play with the saturation/brightness of the rubber ducks to make it blend more with the outdoor lighting. You can tell the rubber ducks have been studio lit (pretty much).. not necessary to change it, just a nitpick, because you got the message across brilliantly GOOD LUCK!
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Thanks for the suggestion. I made some adjustments accordingly.
Such a subtle change, but it really created a world of difference.. the rubber ducklings retained their plasticity but now are blended into the lighting of the scene.. GREAT JOB!!! (IMHO)
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