NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS IN SCOTLAND'S OUTER HEBRIDES AND ANYWHERE ELSE I HAPPEN TO FIND MYSELF
Saturday, 24 November 2018
Seven Dwarfs - Revised
In response to the fact that so many of you spotted the duplication of one of the dwarfs, Adrian has 'found' the seventh dwarf whom he managed to 'lose' and here are the seven dwarfs resurrected.
It is easy to darken it, not so easy the other way round. Quick selection brush should pick the dwarfs and grass then just use a curves adjustment layer to pull down the dark to mid-tones.
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Oh good, I thought I just couldn't count anymore! :-) Six would have been fine too! :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you are re-assured, Kay.
DeleteStill like the first one best. Darker silhouettes I think.
ReplyDeleteYes, Helsie, I might darken this down a bit for my card.
DeleteIt is easy to darken it, not so easy the other way round. Quick selection brush should pick the dwarfs and grass then just use a curves adjustment layer to pull down the dark to mid-tones.
DeleteThanks, Adrian.
Deletethis is just fantastic! hooray for Adrian and composites and wee boys!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kylie.
DeleteI wish I could do that.... wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteYes, Cro, I keep saying that I'll allocate the time but.....
DeleteI didn't mind the "clone" in the first version, but this is even better.
ReplyDeleteYes, Meike, I only noticed the 'clone' because Adrian told me. I'm obviously not as observant as many.
DeleteGood spotting! They look like they are in a very excited line.
ReplyDeleteThey do rather don't they, Amy.
DeleteIts a clever picture.
ReplyDeleteThanks (on behalf of Adrian) Diane.
DeleteThis is so cool. Well done to Adrian.
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