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Thank you so much Gary,it looks great- many thanks for your hard work & time, much appreciated. Clive.Vintage versionView attachment 93063.
Love it ! Thank you so much for your time & hard work , i really do appreciate it. Clive.I toned down some of the green shrubbery and adjusted the blue in his uniform slightly.
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Thanks very much Argos for your input. I did some smoothing and feathering, but will try harder in that area. I appreciate any and all advice. Photoshop is a big part of my retirement and I learn many things from the “gurus”. ThanksNice work Pegoman, if you don't mind a little advice, use a little more feathering on the selections, so they don't look so linear. It's a little adjustment and the difference it's remarkable.
Cheers!
Thank you so much Gary,it looks great- many thanks for your hard work & time, much appreciated. Clive.
Thanks much Argos. Your suggestions re: the subtle colors and how items absorb them makes sense. I will be experimenting with that idea. I enjoy enhancing old photos and, hopefully these additions will make my finished product much better. Thanks very much for your ideas!You're welcome, you will learn fast with that attitude ^^, here it's some more advice for this kind of job. Don't let any parts unsaturated like the windows or the white parts on the house, even they can be white in real life almost everything has some color or absorb some color from the surroundings, like the glass a little bit of blue or the curtains a little bit yellowish from the sun etc.
Cheers!