I just learned about oobs on here and was fascinated. My first attempt here turned out kind of sloppy. Should I use a smaller brush for delicate work? I should have maybe zoomed in and enlarged the photo in order to get better detail. Any suggestions?
Welcome to UHH. Good first try.
I am no good at these so I can't and won't critisize. What I would suggest is - can you drop the frame a little to the womans foot and make it look as though she has just stepped into the picture?
I do like this one, better than an arm or leg merely sticking out of the frame.
Good suggestion. I'm going to try it again to see if I can be less sloppy!
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You are right on,smaller brush and zoom! I use a sketch pad when I want a really good one to print!.....Good job!!
Great stuff for a first atrtempt,i like it.
Good transition...not only brings you into the photo, but walks you through!
Hallu wrote:
I just learned about oobs on here and was fascinated. My first attempt here turned out kind of sloppy. Should I use a smaller brush for delicate work? I should have maybe zoomed in and enlarged the photo in order to get better detail. Any suggestions?
I like the idea of this, with a little clean up it will be great. I like the idea of putting one of the womans feet into the picture. Would you post a quick tutorial on this?
This is excellent - OOBs are such fun and I think will feature more and more on UHH!!
I have Photoshop Elements 10 for the Mac. It does it automatically for me. I just follow their step by step instructions. Hal
Hallu wrote:
I just learned about oobs on here and was fascinated. My first attempt here turned out kind of sloppy. Should I use a smaller brush for delicate work? I should have maybe zoomed in and enlarged the photo in order to get better detail. Any suggestions?
A very cool interpretation of OOB, not the normal stuff. Is that dog poo on his feet?
I'm laughing about that. NO, it's leaves and humus from the forest floor. I was just too sloppy with my first attempt. I appreciate your comments though and still grinning!
Hallu wrote:
I'm laughing about that. NO, it's leaves and humus from the forest floor. I was just too sloppy with my first attempt. I appreciate your comments though and still grinning!
I knew that. Glad you got a laugh out of it.
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