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Farm 2
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kelvin


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Registered: September 2001
Location: Cornwall United Kingdom
Posts: 2
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I have now tried to put the face right, it was a challange. lots of cloneing and using the Patch and Healing tools, but i loved doing this one.
· Date: 8/30/2004 · Views: 4757 · Filesize: 41.3kb, 147.8kb · Dimensions: 1118 x 925 ·
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Marc

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Registered: January 2004
Location: Leverkusen, Germany
Posts: 13
8/30/2004 12:37pm

Not bad... the face looks a little strange (since you did not have any pieces left to work with) and the sky looks too "stamped" in my eyes, but overall I'd say it's a very big improvement.
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Doug Colwell
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Registered: October 2003
Location: Alberta
Posts: 157
8/30/2004 12:47pm

This is a big improvement over your first. Looks like you cleaned up a bit more and the details are much sharper (especially the faces). Really nice work on the foreground and gate too. Your 'mystery dad' fits right in. Well done!
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steve glomski

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Registered: June 2004
Location: Chester UK
9/1/2004 8:34am

Good clean up Kelvin but may I suggest levels adjustment to achieve more clarity.
Good try anyway.
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FrannyMae

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Registered: July 2004
Location: Dayton, Ohio
Posts: 92
9/1/2004 6:02pm

Kevin, great job working on all those pesky details. I do agree with Steve that a levels or curves adjustment to bring out highlight/shadow would do a lot to make your version "pop." Nice job.
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Timbo

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Registered: July 2004
Location: Sheffield UK
9/3/2004 7:18am

Kevin, this is good work.

Level adjustments is something I am still learning to use properly, but the others are right, they do help.

Nice one.

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