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Old 08-12-2011, 12:48 PM
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Figured I would do some editing to some pics I had taken.
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I like it, however the photo would look so much better with the sign cropped or edited out and possibly that power wire as well.


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I agree with winks, looks good man


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ok will give it a go at the sign the wire going to see how to that one lol with out messing it up lol

can some help with the removal of the wire that part haven't figured out yet and thanks lol I'll give it a shot


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for the wire I would use a smudge tool and also tiling of similar colors/pieces around the wire. then just touch up with matching colors and a brush


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I use a clone tool on the power wires when I remove them. I set the opacity for about 75% and take from areas with similar colors to blend it in.


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going to take some time on doing that one lol hopefully will get it lol if not always monday lol


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I use a clone tool on the power wires when I remove them. I set the opacity for about 75% and take from areas with similar colors to blend it in.
i just cut out an irregularly shaped area with similar colors and then do the same. then i touch it up as i mentioned. never used an actual clone tool, what does that do?


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The clone tool literally clones areas from wherever you select on the picture. Instead of cutting and pasting however you use something that's like a paintbrush.

Using my method, it would take about 15 minutes, tops.


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which was that easy for me guess have to play with it


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