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How do you "smear" colors across a certain area? To make backgrounds look natural.
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Hey there! Good evening gentlemen!

(09-11-2023, 11:52 PM)zeuspaul Wrote: I used copy and paste, clone and heal.  For the angular join from the backside to the bottom I made a rectangular selection adjacent to the void, then copy and paste to new layer, then horizontal flip the layer and then move into position.  Similar on the right side but used free select and then copy paste to new layer, then flip vertical and then arbitrary rotation then move into place.  A little free select in a detailed area near the hinge, then copy and paste from an adjacent area.  The rest was clone and heal.  I am sure there other better methods.

WOOOOW! This briefcase edit is extremely well done! Thank you! Smile

I've read the description multiple times now, but things like these I'd really have to see you do in a recording for me to have a chance to at the very least practice by mimicking them.

Your post is much appreciated! Smile

(09-12-2023, 04:32 AM)PixLab Wrote:
(09-11-2023, 07:05 PM)guest273 Wrote: Here (on the left) is the briefcase that they used in the movie Pulp Fiction to make it shine when the character Vincent opens it.

No it is not that model!
I just did a screenshot > this is the briefcase!



As you can see, it is not the same Wink

But we do know the brand when Vincent is opening it > it's Franzen, thus you can take any opened briefcase with a golden color inside and without the need to remove lightbulb + material, like here > https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/JxMAAOSwl...-l1600.jpg Wink
Or do a search like this > https://www.google.com/search?newwindow=...e&tbm=isch, you will find WAY BETTER quality pictures and nothing to remove inside Wink

Well... now.

I was pretty sure that they used the briefcase in the original picture which I posted but I guess that it's just a bogus myth then. Sad

I'm thinking now whether or not to actually use the image I had planned. It's already the correct side and I'm sure that I'm not the only one who though that it's the actual briefcase which was used in the movie...

The object which I want to place inside of the briefcase is of low resolution, so a HD case would maybe be a mismatch... I'll consider my options.

Thanks for your input.
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RE: How do you "smear" colors across a certain area? To make backgrounds look natural. - by guest273 - 09-13-2023, 06:47 PM

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