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By my rekoning there's enough chips there to buy a nice tipper Rob. Did you win?:lol:

 

i did! we all started with 50 chips each worth £1, it ended up with one person bust and the other 2 with about 5 chips each! Playing 3 card brag, it was brilliant when i won on not a very good hand!

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So here's a quick one i edited today. It only took around 10 minutes. So i'll give a little insight into what i have edited: 1) I've pureged the sky of any real colour to give focus on james as it was a poorly lit day. 2) Enhanced the coulour in james the sign, fence and chipper. 3) Serperatly lightened up the Ash stem. 4) Merged all layers and flattened image around the chogs to give a seemless finish.

 

That's way better than the first one as it's so less confusing. Just one thing going on in the picture so you are drawn to the action. Excellent.

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That's way better than the first one as it's so less confusing. Just one thing going on in the picture so you are drawn to the action. Excellent.

 

Cheers, I know what you mean if it was the climber one. Too much climber overlap causing the image to look messy and cluttered.

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Cheers, I know what you mean if it was the climber one. Too much climber overlap causing the image to look messy and cluttered.

 

A way you could do that climber pic, each layer do higher opacity as it gets to the final one, so 20, 40, 60 100% when hes on the ground, would give it a nice effect and wouldnt look too cluttered!

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