Posted 2/6/2007 3:16:50 PM
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| Niki, did you clone the entire left side of this???..or is this working with all those layer tools?....It really does look quite nice I must tell you..!! Great job with this pic Now.....if only I could hurry up and learn..lol... THANKS!
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Posted 2/6/2007 4:37:50 PM
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| TONKA, I use the Healing Brush tool in Photoshop. I could explain how but you might get a better overview and instructions about this tool by Googling it. Well, to be honest...I'm feeling too lazy to explain a Photoshop tool at this moment!  (not that it's really complicated or anything) Do you have Photoshop?
~ Nick
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Posted 2/6/2007 5:27:12 PM
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Posted 2/6/2007 7:33:19 PM
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I think the Healing Brush tool may only be in PS7, CS or CS2.
~ Nick
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Posted 2/6/2007 8:44:03 PM
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| Guess what?.. I do have it in in 5  I am investigating it as we speak..lol...I haven't ventured this far yet as I was trying to get comfortable with some other tools first..But I am starting to see what it does... Thanks Niki,,always appreciate it!
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Posted 2/8/2007 8:17:14 AM
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yeah, I misunderstood something I saw online, I guess. Looks like even Element might have this tool
or something similar.
~ Nick
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