

Here is my second attempt. Not only did I play with color, but some other features jumped out at me. In these pictures I started by erasing the tree. I know many of you have used Photoshop before, but I am new at this. The fact that I can quickly remove a tree from the photo just blows me away. Then I colored The leaves through the whole in the wall. I need to get better at this for the green doesn't look overly natural to me. I then added a red tint to the image darkened it and replaced the color on the wall with a deeper brick color. This week was a ton of fun. I am also excited about the photo mosaic, but still have to download the program.
4 comments:
Hi Travis, question - how did you remove the tree? What tools did you use? I am a newbie myself to photoshop. I saw Alina's instructions on the replace color last night and had some fun taking family members and changing them to green (lol). It is amazing how much impact it makes changing the color of an object/subject! Great job! (Did you decide on red due to the green of the trees? Did you try other colors?) Rach
The icon for the tool I used to erase the tree is the bandaid. You choose where you want to copy from your picture by hitting alt and clicking on the part of the picture you want, then click on the part of the image you want to cover. Adobe will then mlend the colors for you. Mygod I would not make a great teacher. I can't even understand what I just said. Let me know if you can figure this out.
You did a great job removing the tree and the end result is a bright complementary color scheme. NICE!!
The top photo with the tree is one of my favorites. Nature and Cement in harmony. But i also love your red green scheme. I want to learn this stuff. Keep up the good work, Don't mind me spying.
Oh hey, the Stormtrooper attack is amazing. Glad i don't live there anymore, scary.
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