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Via Paint Tool SAI or similar

 

start from top left > right then the bottom left > right

 

1 - Determine the new shape, which parts you want to erase. (i don't usually draw this out unless its a tricky one like this

 

2-Use the airbrush tool on a new layer (so you can erase stuff if you need to) use sample colours from the areas your working in the make sure they match. Do not worry about blending yet. If you miss this step and go straight to blurring you may still be able to see dark blurring near the joint. Some joints don't need airbrushing, but ones that show large dark areas must be airbrushed otherwise they will never blend. Once you are happy with this layer, merge it with the original pic. If you do not do this, the colours wont blend together and will just loose opacity.

 

3- blur the colours together.

 

4 - if the edges lose their edge and become fuzzy, you can go over with a brush and define them. (see the knees)

 

5- Body blushing (if applicable) choose a nice pink colour. this layer must be set to multiply (or similar)

 

6 - blurr the blushing

 

DONE :)

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Oxford, Mi. 12/19

Canon 6D / 85mm 1.8.

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Minolta X-700.

MD 35mm f/1.8.

Fujifilm Pro 400H.

Oxford, Mi. 11/19

Canon 6D / 35mm f2 IS.

Over the top editing fun with GIMP.

 

i tried so many different edits for this and i'm not sure if i chose the right one. this one seems too blue.

this is something sort of different for me and i'm not sure yet if i like it.

replaced with a new edit. i guess i sort of like it. feedback?

anyway,

i'm at 197 uploads and when i hit 200 you'll only be able to see my most recent 200 pictures (i have a free account). just so ya know.

i'm going to try and get pro soon though because i want to have my whole 365 on here. i've grown a lot in the past 174 days already, and i want my whole journey to be visible.

  

view from Combe Head (Borrowdale)

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Playing with some slower shutter speeds and the IS lens at the club.

No cropping. Only editing was using normal oil painting effect at 50%. In the neighborhood.

Photograhed with Meyer Optic Kinon Superior 5cm with Viltrox extension tubes on a Sony A7RM3 then edited to look like an architectural painting

I’m getting into different types of editing. I use mostly Lightroom.

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