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Layers |
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Cassogirafurtle |
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- I start with a layer mask on the girafle and one on the turtle to cut off the background - refine it with the paint brush (using black)
- I then add the girafle neck to the turtle body
- I create an adjustment layer to colour balance the girafle neck to match the turtle body on the adjustable layer
- I continue with a layer mask on the cassowary head that I add to the girafle neck
- I add a new background layer under the cassogirafurtle layers - ctrl-click new layer button
- I insert or copy paste in the new background layer
- I bright areas of the cassogirafurtle with the DODGE tool
- I burn in extra shadow on the turtle layer with the BURN tool
- I adjust the cassogirafurtle size as necessary
- I add a black and white filter and a color balance filter on all the layers to have a monochromatic tone
- I add watermark
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