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    Default Opossum's world

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    From a photo I took this weekend. May be too realistic for this week, but then they do live in a small world.

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    Hazel, I like the way you were thinking for this one! Cute little guy peeking out from all those branches. Cool look to this. I might try to work on cleaning up the seam a little. If you duplicate the image and use the transform tool and rotate the image (either way)a little and then add a layer mask, then Ctrl I to fill the mask w/ black then you should be able to use a lower opacity brush set to white to feather the seam.

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    Really like the subject, Hazel. Neat effect with the mini-world treatment. Would be fun to see it with the seam blended a bit. For me, that's the hardest part... TFS

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Adkins View Post
    Really like the subject, Hazel. Neat effect with the mini-world treatment. Would be fun to see it with the seam blended a bit. For me, that's the hardest part... TFS
    sorry, I keep messing up the reply....trying again. Worked on the seam using clone tool.

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    Hazel, Very nice thinking to transform this into a miniworld. I love the curve of the branches. This is definitely a difficult one to get rid of the seam on, but you did an excellent job! If it were mine I would remove the radiating lines outside the sphere. Well done!
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    Great repost, Hazel! Nice cloning work.

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    Nice repost Hazel, I really like the effect here. Nice work!

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    Great job Hazel. Love the twirl of the branches to create the mini-world, and nice job cleaning up the lines with re-post.

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