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Specific Removing bags on a bench.


fauxventure

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Hello, I'd like the several bags around me to be removed. Even with, this photo is a great shot. I'm new to photoshop, the best I was able to do Is construct the bench on the left side. The right side is work. The removal of the objects on the bench I'm sitting on would be amazing. If you can help, I'll really appreciate it. Thank you in advance.
250257639_4502657689779958_5971144571197752036_n (1).jpg.
 
This was fairly difficult, especially the transition from the seat to the back of the bench. But it was a good challenge.
I'm also attaching version 2 which is a little brighter, and I had to shrink both images slightly to be able to upload to the forum.

Bench1.jpg

Bench2.jpg
 
Yes this was a challenge.

Version one is removing the 'stuff' and replacing it with lightly distressed slats. I also took the liberty of correcting it geometrically. Its off enough that it looks skewed to me with no compositional justification. My take anyway.

Version two is a flight of whimsy. I added some sky which also accentuates the bird.

A non-distressed seat back is on a separate layer and is available if desired.

Fun project.

DSC_7640_8 w distress.jpg

DSC_7640_9 w distress & sky.jpg
 
This was fairly difficult, especially the transition from the seat to the back of the bench. But it was a good challenge.
I'm also attaching version 2 which is a little brighter, and I had to shrink both images slightly to be able to upload to the forum.

View attachment 125134

View attachment 125135
Yes this was a challenge.

Version one is removing the 'stuff' and replacing it with lightly distressed slats. I also took the liberty of correcting it geometrically. Its off enough that it looks skewed to me with no compositional justification. My take anyway.

Version two is a flight of whimsy. I added some sky which also accentuates the bird.

A non-distressed seat back is on a separate layer and is available if desired.

Fun project.

View attachment 125140

View attachment 125141
Thank you to both of you, ex-teacher and rich. I quite like the perspective and the different takes on the transition of the bench.
 

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