Cloning CC

Abby Rose

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Not CC so much on the picture, but the cloning job.

before
DSC00953.jpg


after
DSC00953cloned.jpg
 
I think the cloning job is fantastic.
 
Thanks! There were a few spots in the field that I wasnt sure about, but if you guys dont notice them I guess its fine. :)
 
Abby
Something is missing in the second photo...I just can't see what though
 
Are you joking? Because I'm sorry, but I have a very poor sense of internet sarcasm. I can never tell... :lol:

If youre serious, well, I cropped on the left up until the blue on the ground (its a wading pool), and on the right I cropped out that 2x4 (part of a play structure). The part I cloned out was the junky rabbit run by the walnut. Also, the clothesline line.

And here... this was my photo fun of the day. It's pretty awful, I think because of the cat shadow (and possibly the size of the cat?). It was like that in the original cat picture, and I didnt know how to angle it the same as the others. Anyway, it doesnt matter to me because I got to practice layer stuff. Fun! :D

DSC00953Bcat.jpg
 
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Abby
It was my way of saying you did a good job of cloning...



I am blind in one eye and cannot see out of the other;)
 
Abby
It was my way of saying you did a good job of cloning...

Gotcha! Thanks! :) I swear, this lack of being able to interpret the tone of text is gonna get me in trouble one of these days... ;)
 
Why not use the patch tool? It's a thousand times faster, with no artifacting.
 
Please, tell me about this patch tool. I havent heard of it.
 
Very nice! Wish I could do that...
 
The only thing is that the tree in the BG has no shadow, live a vampire tree :) I probably wouldn't have noticed it otherwise, but it kinda sticks out that the foreground tree has a noticeable late evening shadow and the other has none.
 
The only thing is that the tree in the BG has no shadow, live a vampire tree :) I probably wouldn't have noticed it otherwise, but it kinda sticks out that the foreground tree has a noticeable late evening shadow and the other has none.

What he said. The cat's shadow looks a little large and a little out of proportion on the shadow's head to me.

Also, if you look at the cat's "shadow", a shadow cast from a patch of grass gives the cat a halo--like an angel cat. :p
 

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