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Night time edit
Damien Symonds replied to Angreynolds's topic in How to achieve a certain look or effect
If the lamp really was the light source, two things would happen. His legs would be very dark, because they'd be in the shadow of the book His shirt and face would be very golden, from the lamplight, you know? -
Making a grey background black around hair
Damien Symonds replied to Kim Howells's topic in Help with editing
Sorry, I don't understand this question. Isn't black what you want? That's what the eyedropper does, it changes the colour of the point at which you click, forcing it to be black. -
I figure so, yes.
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Yes, I know!!!!! It's a finger. And with your swap, it's not connected to anything any more, so it has to go.
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You'll need to remove the bit of unconnected finger above the thumb, yes?
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I'm so sorry, I've got no clever ideas. I'd just add a Solid Color layer of skin-ish colour, set to "Color" blend mode, and paint it over the dummy to disguise it slightly.
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Making a grey background black around hair
Damien Symonds replied to Kim Howells's topic in Help with editing
Ok, the rest should be fairly straightforward masking on the black Solid Color layer, yes? Inevitably you're going to lose some strands when blackening. And inevitably some tips of hair will change colour a little. Is this ok? -
Making a grey background black around hair
Damien Symonds replied to Kim Howells's topic in Help with editing
May I also see the whole photo for reference? I need to know what other edges will be affected by the adjustment. -
Oh yeah!!
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Forget it, sorry. The red channel is completely cactus. This will have to be a black-and-white edit. Have you read the Channel Mixer Class yet?
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If you don't use spin blur, you'll need to use regular blur. It's simply not realistic to be sharp, you know?
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White balance problem
Damien Symonds replied to Quintin's topic in Miscellaneous questions or problems
Oh Quintin, I'm SO sorry to hear about this. The only consolation I can offer is that LOTS of people have made the same mistake as you, so you're not alone. https://www.damiensymonds.net/white-balance-sheet -
Once you've done that, you're ready to go. Just lower the opacity of the scan layer to about half. Then return to the Background layer, and start File>Placing the photos you want. Use the scan layer as your guide of where to position them. Remember, you DON'T NEED TO MASK THEM, except very loosely to make sure they're not overlapping each other, is all.
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I belatedly realised that you had the ball coming from the wrong place. He wouldn't tee off between his feet. This is still pretty cheesy, but does some spin blur help?
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Excellent. So make a new blank document at those dimensions - 18.9x24.6cm at 300ppi. Then File>Place the PSD of your scan into it. Then resize it so that (as accurately as possible) the edges that you measured (head, leg, ear, ear) touch the sides of the document. Make sure you maintain proportions as you resize, don't let it distort. https://www.damiensymonds.net/2013/02/resizing-photos-in-templates-ps-pse.html Let me know when you've done that.
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Well, I found a few, and the ball is just blurry. Which would be realistic, I guess. Can you post the ball file separately, so I can have a play?
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Yeah, maybe you're right. I don't know, to be honest.
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Hi Heather, have you googled "ball flying towards camera" or something like that, to find some inspiration about how it should look?