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Haha, nice job

I have a somewhat similar shot that I love, although his harness is way too prominent to try and clone out! So lucky for you, you had a great shot to work with (and a dog that does not have a brindle coat!)
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To the untrained eye like mine it looks excellent, great job
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wow!!! i think you did an excellent job!!!! and this was you first time?
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Very good job. Every time I tackle some in PP it takes me forever- because I don't practice enough. For a first try that makes this great!
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whenever i opened photoshop i never understood what tools did what so i end up just using it to crop. that is why i try to take my pictures perfect from the camera. this time i actually sat down and opened the help section and did some reading.

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Very good job. Every time I tackle some in PP it takes me forever- because I don't practice enough. For a first try that makes this great!
this wasn't a quick job for me, i played with different areas cloned to get it the way i thought looked good.
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this wasn't a quick job for me, i played with different areas cloned to get it the way i thought looked good.
I knew that...I was just letting you know; I'm feeling you
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I knew that...I was just letting you know; I'm feeling you
oh i know, i'm playing call of duty while trying to spit out the most coherent sentences. not really noticing what i say sometimes. wanted to say something more along the lines of it wasn't quick for me either
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Very nice job! When I looked closer to where the leash was though I did notice some blue spots. I know this is not the critique thread so feel free to delete if necessary. Just thought you might want to know.
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If you wouldnt have said it was PP, probably would have being unnoticed.


Human eye is really good a detecting repeating paterns, and other visual quirks.

Many says that it's all in the sampling, and choosing right brush size (choose one that will take the least amount of "stamping" to achieve the cloning process).




Again, nice job!
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