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sent on February 01, 2013 (22:54) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fabio. I really like the atmosphere of this shot with the human figure that walks in the snow-covered road, even the good choice of black and white, the only thing I would have cloned the dumpster down the street, the eye is propio headed over there ;-)! Hello Ciao Fabio. Mi piace molto l'atmosfera di questo scatto con la figura umana che si incammina nella stradina innevata, buona anche la scelta del bianco e nero, l'unica cosa avrei clonato il cassonetto dell'immondizia in fondo alla strada, l'occhio viene propio guidato laggiù ! Ciao
sent on February 02, 2013 (0:18) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
wow ... thanks Francis! what a nice comment ... it makes me happy ... for the box I did not know how to do in post production ... are not as good with Photoshop, but if you have other tips not wait for ... what you mean by "I cloned" ...? thanks for the ride! wow grazie Francesco...!!! che bel commento...mi rende felice... per il cassonetto non sapevo come fare in post produzione...non sono ancora così bravo con Photoshop, ma sei hai consigli non aspetto altro... cosa intendi per "avrei clonato"...? grazie del passaggio!
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sent on February 02, 2013 (1:03) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
sent on February 02, 2013 (14:17) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Hello Fabio. In Photoshop there is a tool called Clone Stamp (S key) that allows you to "clone" of the pixels ricopiandoli of other pixels. Press S to activate the tool then you should see a small circle, adjust the size (see the top of the bar) and opacity (leave it at 100%) then sit on an area close to the box and press the Alt key and press the left button of the mouse, making sure that the stamp copies the pixels in the circle; moved now over the case with the circle and press the left mouse button (without Alt!: now you have copied the pixels taken before the box above. works a bit ' in this way and the box will disappear. Ciaooooo Ciao Fabio. In Photoshop c'è uno strumento che si chiama timbro clone (tasto S) che permette di "clonare" dei pixel ricopiandoli su altri pixel. Premi S per attivare lo strumento poi ti dovrebbe apparire un cerchiolino, regola la dimensione (guarda in alto sulla barra) e l'opacità (lasciala al 100%) poi mettiti su una zona vicina al cassonetto e premi il tasto Alt e contemporaneamente premi il tasto sx del mouse, così facendo il timbro copia i pixel sotto il cerchietto; spostati ora sopra il cassonetto con cerchietto e premi il tasto sinistro del mouse (senza Alt!: ora hai copiato i pixel prelevati prima sopra il cassonetto. Lavora un po' in questo modo e il cassonetto scomparirà. Ciaooooo