Can the owner of this car and picture please stand up!
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Can the owner of this car and picture please stand up!
I was looking through my pictures on my hard drive, and I came across a photoshop piece that I had done in the recent past. Someone posted up some pictures of their beautiful Camaro and one of the pictures had a truck in the background. They mentioned how they would have preferred the truck hadn't been there so I took the liberty of removing it in PS.
These days, i'm working on my online portfolio and i'd like to include this picture as well as the original in it. Problem is, I didn't save the original. Could the owner of the car perhaps supply me with the picture and his/her blessing to use the piece in my portfolio?
Thanks!
These days, i'm working on my online portfolio and i'd like to include this picture as well as the original in it. Problem is, I didn't save the original. Could the owner of the car perhaps supply me with the picture and his/her blessing to use the piece in my portfolio?
Thanks!
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Thanks guys. Still waiting on the owner to see if he will let me use it in my portfolio. Im working on the now. I'm very new to building sites. Only a few things work... the contact page and I have an outdated resume that you can download. I'll be adding images soon.
www.mdavisgraphics.com
www.mdavisgraphics.com
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not meaning to pick on ya- just to give some advise-
couple areas you may want to re-touch up
1) where the rock meets wall behind the little tree extends too far and breaks the line
2)the right rock wall on right side of door, obvious cloning as the same pattern/color of rocks is used. just change up the cloning a bit.
3) under the window you can see your cloning brush- take the healing tool and smooth it out
4) where grass meets driveway and where front of truck was- clean up that edge- still see black there-
again just trying to give you some advice
couple areas you may want to re-touch up
1) where the rock meets wall behind the little tree extends too far and breaks the line
2)the right rock wall on right side of door, obvious cloning as the same pattern/color of rocks is used. just change up the cloning a bit.
3) under the window you can see your cloning brush- take the healing tool and smooth it out
4) where grass meets driveway and where front of truck was- clean up that edge- still see black there-
again just trying to give you some advice
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not meaning to pick on ya- just to give some advise-
couple areas you may want to re-touch up
1) where the rock meets wall behind the little tree extends too far and breaks the line
2)the right rock wall on right side of door, obvious cloning as the same pattern/color of rocks is used. just change up the cloning a bit.
3) under the window you can see your cloning brush- take the healing tool and smooth it out
4) where grass meets driveway and where front of truck was- clean up that edge- still see black there-
again just trying to give you some advice
couple areas you may want to re-touch up
1) where the rock meets wall behind the little tree extends too far and breaks the line
2)the right rock wall on right side of door, obvious cloning as the same pattern/color of rocks is used. just change up the cloning a bit.
3) under the window you can see your cloning brush- take the healing tool and smooth it out
4) where grass meets driveway and where front of truck was- clean up that edge- still see black there-
again just trying to give you some advice
Don't worry, I can't look at it without noticing those very spots. I also have to continue the white border around the bottom. Thanks, though.
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