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| For the benefit of IanW: This is not intended to be a full blown tutorial; but I was asked to expand on how I cleaned up the walls on Restoration Challenge "Sellotape Nightmare". My thanks to Jakaleena, who suggested that this would be the best way of forwarding the information. [details] |
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| Thanks for posting this. A few suggestions to help those that haven't seen the Challenge: You could describe how to get from a path to a selection. You might want to include a before/after. You could also include a link to the Challenge image, and a link there back to the tutorial. A very good illustration of an interesting technique. |
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| Some good points there. I never gave a thought about paths and selections. I guess I should never assume that others know how these things should be done. I'll try and enhance the posting to include your suggestions. Steve: |
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| Steve, Armed with your tutorial on wall restoration I went back to the original Sellotape Nightmare. I selected the wall and followed your instructions. The result was great, the wall was significantly cleaned and grain was retained. Many Thanks Matt |
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