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I’ve just received through the post a large print of a panorama I stitched and ‘improved’ with Photoshop.
It’s fine, except that I was not careful enough in putting some ‘sky’ behind some trees. There are lots of quite obvious small white areas around the tree branches/leaves.
How can I cover these areas in pale blue colour? I’ve tried my old school crayons without success – they don’t seem to mark the surface at all. Is there some type of touch up pencil specially for this?
Thanks,
Steve
It’s fine, except that I was not careful enough in putting some ‘sky’ behind some trees. There are lots of quite obvious small white areas around the tree branches/leaves.
How can I cover these areas in pale blue colour? I’ve tried my old school crayons without success – they don’t seem to mark the surface at all. Is there some type of touch up pencil specially for this?
Thanks,
Steve
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