Removing stands from photos?
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Thx!Andy_J wrote:That's impressive work, Szalinski and AlexKnight!
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Excellent work on that bicycle shot Szalinski! I appreciate seeing photos that have had no detail overlooked. Well done.
AlexKnight, you also did an excellent job on those shadows. Very realistic!
I've been using photoshop fora while and I always edit my photos a little bit (usually to remove the neckline and the seams down the arms/legs. Recently I took a standing photo set and used a method similar to the one described by Szalinski. The general lighting in the room was different without the doll but you can easily adjust/blend with photoshop. I had two light sources and some complex shadows to try to overcome, so I found it easier to "erase" them and draw back in only those that were needed. I also fix other things that I might have overlooked in the original shot (like the couch pillows in the shot below).
Here's a sample from Brianna's "Abercrombie Cover Girl" set that I recently posted. The rest of the set (and all of my other photos) can be found in my main thread:
http://dollforum.com/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 7&start=90