Wht Cat & Brn Cat Composite.
Photo Credit: Arina Krasnikova.
The reduced images are original copies of how they were photographed. Should have said presented.
Very nicely done. Great image. What software did you use?
Curmudgeon wrote:
Very nicely done. Great image. What software did you use?
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PS CS5 - There are several ways to accomplish the results. I think I went the harder route. I used one of them as a base layer. Then I used the Place under File to place the other into the layer. Sized it the best I could and then used the Transform tool SKEW to move some selections such as an eye, nose, and an ear into a Position that matched the position of the other half cat. I had to use the clone stamp tool to fix the areas that were affected by the Skew tool.
This is the best I can remember of the steps I used.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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PS CS5 - There are several ways to accomplish the results. I think I went the harder route. I used one of them as a base layer. Then I used the Place under File to place the other into the layer. Sized it the best I could and then used the Transform tool SKEW to move some selections such as an eye, nose, and an ear into a Position that matched the position of the other half cat. I had to use the clone stamp tool to fix the areas that were affected by the Skew tool.
This is the best I can remember of the steps I used.
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Jack
Him you have captured a photo of the very rare bilateral cat.😀. Simple but effective. Nicely done.
very nice and creative - good work in PP and thanks for sharing your workflow...
tommystrat wrote:
very nice and creative - good work in PP and thanks for sharing your workflow...
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Two steps I left out were to make a new layer, resize the canvas to the right side before placing the second half of a cat into the layers panel. That is when the alignment was done. I know this might be confusing but I'm sure most users with compositing skills can or could work it out.
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