Damien Symonds Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Download the PSD You'll find both the versions in that PSD. The second version is the one that's presently turned on.
meris Posted April 28, 2017 Author Posted April 28, 2017 I mean retaining the shadow behind his arm on right, or is it a new painted shadow?
Damien Symonds Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Not painted. Never painted. Take a look at the PSD, you'll see it.
meris Posted April 28, 2017 Author Posted April 28, 2017 I see. How do you construct the gradient in the fill layer? How do you know how many points you want? Do you just dropper it and keep adding until happy?
Damien Symonds Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 Yeah, I just fiddled. A bit more about gradients here.
Damien Symonds Posted April 28, 2017 Posted April 28, 2017 It goes without saying that this is slow at first, as you're learning how to choose the right gradients for the right situations. But like anything, it will speed up with practice, and I reckon you're going to get a LOT of practice.
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 I'm having trouble creating the shadows back. It's a standing group shot so I need a bunch of them. I tried making a radial gradient, and the same shape as a mask so that it only affects a spot. then making a bunch of them. But when checking these shadows are making ring bands and are not smooth. What's the correct way to do it?
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 Can you see it here? Also I want to make some oval shaped shadows, not just round - how would I do that? Tried to stretch a ball, makes even worse bands.
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 I need to see the whole photo. Before and after your background fix. And no, there's definitely no banding there. It must be your screen. What screen do you have?
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 Using eizo cg277 self calibrates periodically. Sent you a dropbox. In the original, there's a faint halo to the couple's head on the left. That actually showed up in a print worse than in screen. Final one has a few bands I can see in the round shadows. I tried to make an oval shadow by stretching the round one, and that has really bad bands but at least that's expected.
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 Let's go back a further step. May I see the SOOR?
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 well it's a composite so the right family is changed. Look in the folder again.
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 Please Meris, I can't stress this enough: You must never crop during editing.
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 Ok, may I see the swapped one at full size, then? Not cropped?
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 OK I put that in, but it's saved with the bg change already.
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 Thanks. I finally understand what you mean about the halo. Sorry about my denseness. But it's no biggie. I just used a little bit of burning on a D&B layer. Download PSD
meris Posted May 5, 2017 Author Posted May 5, 2017 What do you think about the fact I can hardly see it on screen, but it gets multiplied by print? I'm not sure how to avoid this mistake in future, unless i stare at each area at 200%. Is there a way to see things like this more easily?
Damien Symonds Posted May 5, 2017 Posted May 5, 2017 That's a lab issue. If you're ever testing a new lab, make sure that is one of the files you send.
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