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  • 2018 GP Run

    Some edits from the post in B/W.

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  • #2
    I like #1

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    • #3
      I spent hours on this edit today, and several phone calls to Isac. The end result is pretty cool, but the tutorial is one of the worst I have ever used. So many intermediate steps left out.

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      http://www.psd-dude.com/tutorials/ho...photoshop.aspx
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      • #4
        Here are the original files if anyone wishes to have a play with them.

        #1 If anyone can tell/show me how to get rid in the pole running through the roof and windscreen I'd be eternally grateful.

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        • #5
          Getting rid of the pole.. this could work.

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          • Grumpy John
            Grumpy John commented
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            Good effort Greg,if you can't remove something cover it up. Is that you poking your head out the window?

          • seaslug
            seaslug commented
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            No it's the guy from your #2 shot, he decided to finish his coffee in the car!

          • Grumpy John
            Grumpy John commented
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            I thought he looked familiar.

        • #6
          #1 for me too John.

          I like your efforts yesterday but feel the coffee cup takes away from it.
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          • Grumpy John
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            I'm fine with the coffee cup, makes for a natural stance and look. I have a bigger problem with the fact that he is looking out of shot.

          • Toddyh
            Toddyh commented
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            I was talking purely from a timeline perspective. Classic bike and classic shot. In hindsight the GPS is the bigger problem.

          • Grumpy John
            Grumpy John commented
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            Point taken Toddy. It's funny the things we notice after the event. I suppose if I had that type of end result in mind I would have asked him to choose a china mug and remove the GPS.

        • #7
          Did you watch the race? Fancy flying off your bike at about 250kph and walking away.
          Better a full bottle in front of me
          than a full frontal lobotomy.
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          • Grumpy John
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            Forgot all about the race, I was too busy trying to edit a photo. I am always amazed at how these guys get up from coming off at such high speeds. The first thing they usually do is try and get the bike going again, talk about being focused.

        • #8
          Got the fellow to look the other way.

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          • Grumpy John
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            Fantastic Greg, it really changes the look and feel of the image.
            Do you mind sharing the process you went through to achieve this?

          • seaslug
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            It's simply a cut and paste process I use. Under Edit, select the head and copy it, then cut the original. Paste the head back in which is free to be moved or transformed as it's a new layer. Select edit/transform/flip horizontal then position it where the original was. Tidy up around the edges with eraser. Blur the background a little to make cloning easier. Merge the layers and clone any blank or out of place spots. Run it through Nik Effex silver for the aged photo look and that's about it.

        • #9
          Here's another edit for your Trumphy shot.
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          • Grumpy John
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            Ha ha, carnage in the streets of Cranbourne.

        • #10
          Okay, so I'm having a go at turning heads .
          Selected the guys head with plenty of space. CTRL J to insert in to a new layer, Edit>Transform>Flip Horizontal.
          What blend mode and opacity should I use, I'm assuming %100 opacity?
          I have aligned where the neck meets the T-shirt collar for starters.
          Where do I go now?

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          • seaslug
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            Use the eraser to get rid of the unwanted over lap then merge the layers. You should then be able to tidy up with clone. Retain 100% opacity and you may want to experiment with blending. I normally just clone or blur edges manually to get the effect I want. For me it's just a bit of fun, I don't do it seriously.

          • Isac
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            Don't change the blend modes and opacity of the new layer. Copy the BG layer then turn off it's visibility. Reduce the opacity of the BG Copy to about 75% and you'll see what needs to be erased.

        • #11
          I'm running in to a few problems.

          1. Remnant of sunglasses lens
          2. Remnant of beard
          3. Remnant of hair
          When I start erasing around the RHS of the cap the "old cap starts showing through.
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          • seaslug
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            Re-read my procedure re CUT original head and blur the background. Makes it much easier to clone out those problem bits.

          • Grumpy John
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            Yeah, sorry left the cut step out. Thanks again.
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