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Birthday boy pic needs new eyes/suggestions

Started by battleaxe, January 10, 2014, 12:50:41 PM

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battleaxe

Did modify the trimming around the window, could not duplicate what was there.
Seemed to have modified the left side of the door
Blurred the bottom part under the high chair table, and around the right side of chair.
Left a patch on the high chair table for I think it is cake but not sure.
Blackened the window , and kept most of the damaged part for the shadows
Took some of the damage or glare from the right side trimming
repaired the hat.
think i repaired the baby's leg

Any suggestions/help welcome





Mhayes

BA, what an improvement to a real mess of a photo with so little intact information. I like how you have done the door and baby. The high chair is a real challenge and wonder on your left if you could do a mirror image of the right for the rounded edges and straight edge before baby's elbow. The bottom not sure what to tell you.

Great job so far!

Margie
"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
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Candice

You're a brave soul to tackle these pics.   :)
Candice

battleaxe

#3
Played  more with the blue channel,and used some copy, paste, blend , masks and color layers etc..
Tried to mirror the tray area for the left but did cloning at 20% opacity  using a soft brush and sweeping motions instead to shape the tray.
Also did a lot of artistic license for the bottom part of the high chair area, and right side lower.
Got rid of what I thought was a cake, but decided it wasn't a cake for the baby's face and arms were too clean.
Is this okay? 


kiska

Maybe the right foot should look more like this?

kiska
Photoshop 2021, MacPro

battleaxe

Thanks Kiska  :hug:

You are absolutely right!  While I'm at it I should fix the other foot and pillow area.
The shadowing around the chair should be fixed as well.

Again thanks

battleaxe

#6
Here's the next one!


Bambi


battleaxe

Thanks Kiska, and Bambi  :hug:

I cleaned up the sleeves and sent it up the chain.

Mhayes

"carpe diem"

Margie Hayes
OPR President
[email protected]