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If you want to get rid of the dotted yellow line you can go to View -> Show Layer Boundary and turn them off.
Sometimes they get in the way, when you try to get the position right.
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Thanks for the tip, how did I do on the darkening?
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I think i would make him smaller and position more in the back of the image. Dont you think ?
The darkening....all kinds of options: Levels Tool, Brightness & Contrast Tool. I would go with th Curves Tool probably.
Make sure you work on a copy of the layer so you have a backup, in case you want to change things later or for comparing before and after !
Then you must find a way to simulate the haze thats all over the roadimage.
Notice how the kid looks crisp, while the roadimage has this foggy quality ?
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I used curves and brightness and contrast
I do want him to be visible, can't make him too small. How do you make haze, or fog? Sorry I'm a newb at this stuff.
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Looks like he's floating above the street.
This compositioning. Its not as easy as you might think.
Takes a lot more than removing the background.