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    I had several pictures of big equipment and I noticed that some of them had a dominate color in the picture. The others I used photoshop to help them along. If anyone, can tell me how to blend the different pictures so there is not a hard line between each one, I would love to know.

    sarah0s, onlyhumannature, c r i s, toddeemel, and 6 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. Augusto Miranda Martins 87 months ago | reply

      Nice, but I did not like the way the machines are squished (sory if it's not the right word) in such narrow spaces.

      Score 5/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    2. willy gil 87 months ago | reply

      Score 5/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)
      confusing/distracting

    3. Lawl 87 months ago | reply

      don't quite get this one and personally dislike distorting the pictures by stretch or squish...

      edit: actually, don't think its fair that I rate this one (from the Score Me! Group)

    4. cfcrgbthjmiyjuthygtytyh 87 months ago | reply

      The distortion and editting don't work for me. Sorry.

      Score 4/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    5. rt44man 87 months ago | reply

      Thanks guys for the comments. I have to agree the squishing was not good. I replaced it with a less squished version. Hope you like it a bit better.
      Leisure Suit Lawl, wether you think it fair or not, you should try to score the photos you comment on when posting in the score me group, otherwise you should join a group that does not require this. It is wrong to receive advice, and scores, and not be able to give it as well. Thanks for you words, but your score would be appreciated next time.

    6. Maha AlYousif 87 months ago | reply

      very nice colours

    7. jehwriter 87 months ago | reply

      This is pretty cool! My grandson would love it!

    8. wish u were here (off contemplating life) [deleted] 87 months ago | reply

      I enjoy all the color Score _7_/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    9. Household 6 87 months ago | reply

      My 4 year old son gives this a 10!

    10. rt44man 87 months ago | reply

      Thanks wish u were here for helping out with the scoring from the score me group.

      Thank you to the son of Household 6. You are a great kid. You made my day. Kids rock, and so does big equipment. Yeah!

    11. monkeyc.net 87 months ago | reply

      What people think is fair isnt the point - you post to ScoreMe you rate the 5 images regardless.

      Sigh.

      Not its not perfect BUT its someone trying something different branching out, thinking and expirimenting and thats a good thing in anyones book.

      Score 7/10 (from the Score Me!
      group)

    12. rt44man 87 months ago | reply

      Monkeyc.net ---- thanks for the comments and score. I am sure being an administrator is tough. I appreciate the encouragement you give.

    13. Ben McLeod 87 months ago | reply

      To blend the pictures (rather than have the hard line), make sure each picture is a seperate layer. Then, create a mask of that layer, and use the gradient fill on the mask.

    14. monkeyc.net 87 months ago | reply

      This is an excellent idea, try it without sqeeuzing the images and leave a gap. I have a Photoshop action called trpitrych i got from the studio exchange site that works wonders with these - if you do that and get the perspectives right then apply your wash it will be super.

      For some reason i see 3 images, red, yellow and green, dont know why but i do..

    15. ojaipatrick 87 months ago | reply

      creative idea, nicely done!

    16. leander bander 87 months ago | reply

      ay....very nice! i love the netvibes start page, it brings me always to some very nice flickr pics/accounts:)

    17. Methanie 87 months ago | reply

      Cool! I like this one.

    18. leila1980 87 months ago | reply

      Cool!!! attractive color

    19. avilon1 82 months ago | reply

      I like the distorted effect! I love the color variant from red to purple! Very Cool! I put it in my favorites!

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