sorry. posted twice by mistake. please del one mod. so sorry.![]()
sorry. posted twice by mistake. please del one mod. so sorry.![]()
If you have Adobe Photoshop, did you try the clone-stamp-tool?
May help to a good extent.
koah fong
Juggler's tanks
i have jasc paint shop and i did use the clone thingy but it did not turn out convicing. the darkness there was not natural.
Not sure what kind of realism you are looking for, but this is a two minute job with Adobe Photoshop using the clone/stamp tool as suggested by juggler.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
WOW! amazing. this is what i am looking for. i've tried the cloning tool but it turned out black. not natural. it is like i've used the paint tool and painted it black.![]()
can any one explain to me how do i go about removing the leave?![]()
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[quote:0ea18936f3="benny"]this is a two minute job with Adobe Photoshop using the clone/stamp tool as suggested by juggler.[/quote:0ea18936f3]
Perhaps you didn't read the above sentence. The only step used in Adobe Photoshop is the clone stamp tooling. I did not use any other function in the program.
However, take note that the brush set used is not the hard brush, but the soft one.
Cheers,
I have dwarf cichlids in my tanks! Do you?
ok. i've read that part and i've tried it but i can get the result i wanted. but now is better. i used the soft brush. but now, another question. how do i remoce the part of the leave close to the sepal of the flower? and what is the difference between "soft" and "hard"?
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