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Recent content by Bosch232

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    Removing a feeding tube

    Thanks for the input. I started working on this today. I'll show you the finish product when I'm done.
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    Removing a feeding tube

    Hi all, I haven't posted here in quite some time, but I have a rather personal project that I'd like some advice on. This is a photo of my 17 year old nephew. He had leukemia and GvHD for about 10 years. He passed away in the hospital on Sept 5. We miss him greatly, but we're also happy he's...
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    Adjusting a layer mask

    Hello all, Probably a rookie question here. I have a texture layer and I'm using Select > Color Range to make selections of it. I have the selection complete. I would like to adjust a layer mask on a different layer using that selection. How is this done? Thank you.
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    The Car

    I really like that a lot. Is the road part of the original image?
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    My tribute to The Walking Dead

    I decided to reopen this file and have another go at it. I'm happy with the results:
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    Ironworker

    I'll loosen it up some and have another look at it, but the BG and location are not the story.
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    Kill To Survive

    My comment is kind of counter to Clare's... The whole scene has a nice gritty feel to it, but the dragon looks a little like smooth fiberglass to me, like an amusement park ride. What if you roughened up his scales subtly using a concrete or dirt texture with a blending mode and low opacity...
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    My Pro Wrestling Fan Art

    I did a similar thing for my wife's FB banner using our kids' images, I know the work involved. My one suggestion is to desaturate the dude holding the championship belt in the lower right corner. He jumps out a bit. (Unless that's your intent.) I do agree about squishing the poor woman.
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    Ironworker

    I may revisit the cropping and give him a little more to the right. But I can assure you that the BG is busy enough that he'd get lost if I loosen up the crop very much. The aspects that appeal to me are... The color treatment. I was originally going for B&W, but stopped here. The tilt of...
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    Ironworker

    You think it needs a little more open space to the right?
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    Ironworker

    I shot this while on a job site about 2 weeks ago.
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    Resizing and quality

    Yeah, someone pony up the $7k, and I'm all over it.. :) Haven't had a chance to revisit this photo project yet.
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    My tribute to The Walking Dead

    Thanks for the replies, and I like the interpretations! The main reason I left my feet out (yes, it's me) is that the perspective would have been wrong, I didn't like it. I took the photo of myself in my back yard, and the alley was behind our office. I've gotten some interesting feedback on...
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    Resizing and quality

    Thank you for the reply, Tom. I learned from your post. Below is the image. It looks a little soft here, but is tack-sharp in 'real life'. It looks quite nice printed and framed on the wall at 8x10. :wink:
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    My tribute to The Walking Dead

    FB banner & self portrait. I'm happy with the results, but always willing to hear critiques from the pro's. Thoughts, please.
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