Moose wrote:
> Russ Butler wrote:
>> Moose wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Then here's a sort of step by step visual summary of what I did
>>> <http://www.moosemystic.net/Gallery/Others/Pemberton/Charly/charlyC.htm>.
>>>
>> Very nice job. You're the Moosemeister!
>>
> Thanks, Russ. I'm not as sure of myself with B&W, especially with
> masters of B&W tonality like AG around. I'm letting another version of
> the conversion sit for a few minutes before I go back to look at it
> again. A little lighter, less dramatic, but nice smooth tones in the skin.
>> I followed the sequence along but couldn't get the dark area over her
>> head as seamlessly as you. How'd you do it?
>>
> Fill in the dark spot? That's just clone tool work, changing the source
> location to different areas as I work along, so it doesn't just look
> like a copy of something nearby. Needs a reasonably steady hand and is
> easier working at 200%.
>
Thanks. That's what I used but thought you might have had an easier
trick up your sleeve.
Russ Butler
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