A bit of the same technique. the poster edges make the background work better, then I erase to the original layer for better details on the crane.
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A bit of the same technique. the poster edges make the background work better, then I erase to the original layer for better details on the crane.
What a cool image Steve.
I love painted effects of pictures. This is no exception. It really makes the bird pop off the canvas.
Well done.
Sharna
You've definitely got this technique down, Steve! If I might make a few small suggestions: It's always nice to have a little more room on the end of the frame for the bird to (potentially) fly into (left side in this case) so a little more canvas on that end wouldn't hurt. Also, although I don't mind the lightest gray spots in the image, the ones right around his beak might be worth cloning out so it separates the bird from his BG a little more.
This is really a cool technique, though...I'm going to have to give it a try!
I like how you got the crane's plumage colors to show here. Great advise by Jules :)
Good to see you back!!
It ain't the same without ya ;)
Great suggestions by Jules !!! btw the extra details on the bird sure make a difference !!!