Bird15(Mourning Dove 4)
Copyright ©2007, syed noman
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syed noman
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23-Apr-2007 00:41 CEST |
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200 |
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Just a little work in CS
Hi Syed,
With a little work to this picture you can create a better looking image..
If you are interested in how to do it just let me know and I will help you out.
If you don't like what you see let me know also and I will remove the image immediately ...
We are here to help each other let that be the reason for doing this...
Best regards, Fons
Fonzy - at 19:51 CEST on 23-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> Hi Syed,
> With a little work to this picture you can create a better looking image..
> If you are interested in how to do it just let me know and I will help you out.
> If you don't like what you see let me know also and I will remove the image immediately ...
> We are here to help each other let that be the reason for doing this...
>
> Best regards, Fons
>
> Thanks Fons for working on my image and posting it, honestly i really like your version because mine have noise in it and i didn't do much post processing to it.
I started using PS a while ago but i still don't use it that much(i don't get much time also) so i am at the begining stage of learnng that software.
Sure i would like to know the post processing you did on this image and how to do it if you don't mind because i am always eager to learn anything that makes my work better.
Thanks and Best Regards
SSAN
syed noman at 20:36 CEST on 24-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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syed noman wrote:
> > Thanks Fons for working on my image and posting it, honestly i really like your version
> because mine have noise in it and i didn't do much post processing to it.
> I started using PS a while ago but i still don't use it that much(i don't get much time also)
> so i am at the begining stage of learnng that software.
> Sure i would like to know the post processing you did on this image and how to do it if you
> don't mind because i am always eager to learn anything that makes my work better.
> Thanks and Best Regards
> SSAN
>
Syed
I'm glad you like it and that you are interested in my proposal.
The work I did on to your image was done in 5 minutes in CS it was a easy job ..
You can use the magic wand tool or the pen tool to select parts of the image
If you work wit CS3 the quick selection tool is the best to work with..
1- select the background not all of it but just one part started top left from the bird.
2- added Gaussian blur to it as much as you can to delete all the twigs and main noise.
remember the setting and use it again and again for the same blur value
3- same as step 1 but now the top right part than again until the whole image background is blurred.
If you need you can do some noise reductions to the selections after blurring
4- now selected the bird and do some minor sharpening and noise reduction
5- a little saturation to push up the colours a little bit up and I put a little catch light in the eye
For all the steps make a new layer ,when something go wrong its easy to go back and not loose the work done before.
Flatten the image and safe for the web, thats all...
If you have any questions just ask.....
Best regards, Fons
Fonzy - at 22:44 CEST on 24-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> syed noman wrote:
>
> > > Thanks Fons for working on my image and posting it, honestly i really like your version
> > because mine have noise in it and i didn't do much post processing to it.
> > I started using PS a while ago but i still don't use it that much(i don't get much time also)
> > so i am at the begining stage of learnng that software.
> > Sure i would like to know the post processing you did on this image and how to do it if you
> > don't mind because i am always eager to learn anything that makes my work better.
> > Thanks and Best Regards
> > SSAN
> >
>
> Syed
>
> I'm glad you like it and that you are interested in my proposal.
> The work I did on to your image was done in 5 minutes in CS it was a easy job ..
> You can use the magic wand tool or the pen tool to select parts of the image
> If you work wit CS3 the quick selection tool is the best to work with..
> 1- select the background not all of it but just one part started top left from the bird.
> 2- added Gaussian blur to it as much as you can to delete all the twigs and main noise.
> remember the setting and use it again and again for the same blur value
> 3- same as step 1 but now the top right part than again until the whole image background is blurred.
> If you need you can do some noise reductions to the selections after blurring
> 4- now selected the bird and do some minor sharpening and noise reduction
> 5- a little saturation to push up the colours a little bit up and I put a little catch light in the eye
>
> For all the steps make a new layer ,when something go wrong its easy to go back and not loose
> the work done before.
> Flatten the image and safe for the web, thats all...
> If you have any questions just ask.....
>
> Best regards, Fons
> Thanks Fons for taking time to provide me this info i really appreciate it, i will give it a try and see if i can come up with something close to your image.
Regards
SSAN
syed noman at 00:22 CEST on 25-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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syed noman wrote:
> Fons van Swaal wrote:
> > syed noman wrote:
> >
> > > > Thanks Fons for working on my image and posting it, honestly i really like your version
> > > because mine have noise in it and i didn't do much post processing to it.
> > > I started using PS a while ago but i still don't use it that much(i don't get much time also)
> > > so i am at the begining stage of learnng that software.
> > > Sure i would like to know the post processing you did on this image and how to do it if you
> > > don't mind because i am always eager to learn anything that makes my work better.
> > > Thanks and Best Regards
> > > SSAN
> > >
> >
> > Syed
> >
> > I'm glad you like it and that you are interested in my proposal.
> > The work I did on to your image was done in 5 minutes in CS it was a easy job ..
> > You can use the magic wand tool or the pen tool to select parts of the image
> > If you work wit CS3 the quick selection tool is the best to work with..
> > 1- select the background not all of it but just one part started top left from the bird.
> > 2- added Gaussian blur to it as much as you can to delete all the twigs and main noise.
> > remember the setting and use it again and again for the same blur value
> > 3- same as step 1 but now the top right part than again until the whole image background
> is blurred.
> > If you need you can do some noise reductions to the selections after blurring
> > 4- now selected the bird and do some minor sharpening and noise reduction
> > 5- a little saturation to push up the colours a little bit up and I put a little catch light
> in the eye
> >
> > For all the steps make a new layer ,when something go wrong its easy to go back and not loose
> > the work done before.
> > Flatten the image and safe for the web, thats all...
> > If you have any questions just ask.....
> >
> > Best regards, Fons
>
> > Thanks Fons for taking time to provide me this info i really appreciate it, i will give
> it a try and see if i can come up with something close to your image.
> Regards
> SSAN
>
Hi, Fons
I did the post processing and reposted the image, Please take a look and tell me how i did.
Regards
SSAN
syed noman at 02:31 CEST on 25-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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syed noman wrote:
> Hi, Fons
> I did the post processing and reposted the image, Please take a look and tell me how i did.
> Regards
> SSAN
>
Well this looks much better isn't it....Well done
Just a little post processing is sometimes needed to give a image that little extra it needs..
You did a good job...
Best regards,
Fonzy - at 11:50 CEST on 25-Apr-2007 [Reply]
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Fons van Swaal wrote:
> syed noman wrote:
> > Hi, Fons
> > I did the post processing and reposted the image, Please take a look and tell me how i did.
> > Regards
> > SSAN
> >
>
> Well this looks much better isn't it....Well done
> Just a little post processing is sometimes needed to give a image that little extra it needs..
> You did a good job...
>
> Best regards,
Thanks Fons for your kind words and help,I really appreciate it.
Regards
SSAN
>
syed noman at 15:27 CEST on 25-Apr-2007 [Reply]