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Thanks, I feathered them a little bit, but I'll try playing around with anti-aliasing a bit. I think part of what bothers me is the head shape itself, it looks jagged, but that's really how my head looks at that angle (see the before pic)
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A different background would make it easier to work on the rest of the image. If you stand further away from the wall, you should be able to avoid the shadow from the flash. Framing the picture so you don't include the ceiling will make it easier to create a suitable mask. Finally, if you can find a wall in a strong flat colour that isn't used elsewhere in the image, you may well be able to use that to create a mask that naturally follows your hair (think cinematic blue screen techniques).
Wulf ps. Yes, these pictures are a much better size
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Well, I'm working with an old shot (about 2 years old) so reshooting isn't really an option I'm looking at here (I was just browsing old photos to find which ones I wanted to play with). But I did play around with it some more using the clone stamp and the eraser to achieve a better looking product:
![]() I've also decided to do a few variations (just a little playing has turned into a whole art project) ![]() I have another one that's just those two side by side (angel on left and devil on right), and I'm working on another variation that has those two in the top half and in the bottom half will be a picture of me looking thoughtful (probably going to have an obligatory chin scratching) and looking up with the Earth in the background... but I'm waiting for my lazy roommate to get his butt out of bed to get the "me looking thoughtful" shot taken. |
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