I am just learning PSE and am taking a class, but we have not gotten to how to fix a picture.
Attached is a picture of the daughter of a friend of mine and her horse. I have agreed to turn this pic into a jigsaw puzzle.
There is a person behide the horse and you can see a bit of him or her under the horses head in front of the horse. I woud like to remove the person and replace with the background to the right of the person.
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I would appreciate it if some one could do the fix, but aslo tell me what you did so that I can learn how to do
Thanks a bunch
Jerry
Original Pic
Thanks a bunch.
Now to the workshop to make a puzzle.
jerry
This is off subject, but I would love to know how are you making it into a puzzle? Thanks and the picture is great :)
jorjsal wrote:
I am just learning PSE and am taking a class, but we have not gotten to how to fix a picture.
Attached is a picture of the daughter of a friend of mine and her horse. I have agreed to turn this pic into a jigsaw puzzle.
There is a person behide the horse and you can see a bit of him or her under the horses head in front of the horse. I woud like to remove the person and replace with the background to the right of the person.
.
I would appreciate it if some one could do the fix, but aslo tell me what you did so that I can learn how to do
Thanks a bunch
Jerry
I am just learning PSE and am taking a class, but ... (
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I just sent you a PM with instruction and a couple of links
enjoy
Tell us all how to make the puzzel. Thanks - Dave
the steps to the puzzle are
Clean up the picture
Print on photo paper
Using contact cement glue to a 1/4 " sheet of baltic birch plywood
Photo shop has a jigsaw pattern and I purchased a book of patterns
two options- Lay the pattern over the plywood with the pic and tape in down with clear packing tape or, attach patern to 1/8 inch plywood and tape the 1/8 inch plywood to the 1/4 inch plywood with the pic, again using clear packing tape.
Cut it out using a scroll saw with a Jig Saw Blade. I am somewhat new to the jig saw thing, having made one for my grandson, one for someone at work, and next is the pic you saw on line. Attached are a couple of videos for you viewing pleasure.
Jerry
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JewjwWvEoWYThe below video is freehand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQDlGUhVom4
Did that horse just happen to squint his eye when the picture was snapped? Just curious.
I did not take the pic so I have not a clue. But I will ask the person who took the pic.
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