Red Brick and Blue Sky

© Andi Browning

Red Brick and Blue Sky

Uploaded: February 04, 2007

Description

I wish I could lose the lamp.

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Comments

Matthew A. Bamberg February 04, 2007

You can lose the lamp, Andi. Just click on a selection tool, then in the top of the menu enter a feather value, say, 3.

Select the part of the window next to the lamp. Copy and paste it (a new layer will be created). Flip this layer horizontally. Click on the move tool and slide the window over the lamp: ) #599844

Andi Browning February 04, 2007

Thank you very much for that very handy piece of advice, I had no idea you could do that. I will try it later when I have more time and post the image again (seperately of course). #3911380

Andi Browning February 04, 2007

I meant to say "Thank you Matthew" #3911428

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