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Description: Learn to modify your fav pics.
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Author: Alphadan Comments: (2) Rating:
Author's Site: Intermediate
Type: Photography
Compatiblity: 20 min.
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We first pick out the photo we want to take away some objects from. I chose this pic:


Let's get started:

    1.- We are going to remove all the people who are on the beach. To do that, you first need to open up "Vanishing Point" (Only available on Photoshop CS2).

    If you don't have PS CS2, you can still get on with this tut. Simply use the Clone Tool(S), which is also available inside "Vanishing Point".

    2.- Now, sketch a big rectangle. This will allow us to make changes on the area located within the rectangle.


    3.- Select the Stamp Tool (or just hit S). We're now going to focus on the area we are cloning. We'll clone that area onto the people to make them melt away.

    Notice that Healing option must be turned off. Hold down Alt and click on the area you want to clone, watch out for the color and stuff, it must fit well on its new location.


    4.- We now have selected an area to clone. Simply drag the mouse onto the people and keep it pressed, it's like painting, the difference is that you're not using any color, but the area you've just picked. Be as carreful as possible, the more you're the better it will look. This is what I've got now that I took away that engaged couple:


    5.- I've finished removing the people. Also thought that footsteps looked kinda weird considering that there are no people on the beach, so I also took them all away.


    6.- FINAL RESULT:

    Look at the upper picture carefully... I've taken away the cliff and blued the sky. This is just an sample of the overwhelming amount of things you can achieve with this incredible feature.




Tutorial written by Alphadan
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Comments
1. Posted by: Xiode
06.30.2006 21:57
Very well done...

2. Posted by: Alx
07.19.2006 05:12
Nice tutorial mate =)


Submitted by Alphadan On 06.29.2006 20:20