Trick is to make the brush small and zoom in a lot.... Trying to get it done quick just gets you weird spots. Also, grass is easier than other surfaces to do photo editing on, IMO.You should see what they look like when I use the clone tool!
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Trick is to make the brush small and zoom in a lot.... Trying to get it done quick just gets you weird spots. Also, grass is easier than other surfaces to do photo editing on, IMO.You should see what they look like when I use the clone tool!
lol, I clearly need to learn how to "drive the tools".Trick is to make the brush small and zoom in a lot.... Trying to get it done quick just gets you weird spots.
Should you lock it?Earlier today I made a backup of all the pictures from the other fowl calendar.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/calendar-entries.73108/
I don't think I need to lock it.Should you lock it?
Lock the comments?
Or would it even make a difference?
I use PicMonkey. If you asked me to use Photoshop I'd be entirely lost.lol, I clearly need to learn how to "drive the tools".
It's an article?Should you lock it?
Lock the comments?
Or would it even make a difference?
Yes.It's an article?
save them as "tiff". that is the highest bit rate. Massive files but you can use jpeg compression later..lol, I clearly need to learn how to "drive the tools".