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Hey! You're off to great start!


There are few things to point out. While you did remove the objects, and you did sort of fill in some bare areas with the existing grass/foliage as instructed, you have to wonder is this "cleaned" up? If you were the groundskeeper of this building, would you find the areas acceptable? Cleaning up means to make it look more cared for and maintained close to the last screenshot in post #14.


I still see......

Unruly grass

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Weeds..

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Bare ground...

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Rocks or debris....

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Bare ground, debris, broken curb, and clone doubling...

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Here you have a section of stairs outer wall which is not in the correct plane.

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There is some clone stamp doubling and ghosting at the base.

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Lastly, almost the entire distance of the curb is hazy, inconsistent in color ans slightly out of focus in places. The edges are blurred and not clearly defined.


I know that I have pointed out some areas that need work and have not offered help. I'm counting on you to let me know what you might need help with. Be sure and check out the link I mention in post #5 about boundary selections.


Let me know if you don't understand clone stamp doubling. I talk some about that in post #14.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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