help with seafood

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nonespam
Jul 31, 2003
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Hi,

This is a small jpg of a much larger image I am working with in photoshop:

http://66.129.98.69/seafood.jpg

What I need to do is draw in the right side of the plate, the original image having cut it off when taken. Luckily I don’t need to draw in the bottom or left. Can someone give me some pointers on the best way to do it?

Thank you very much.

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Tim Wenzl
Aug 1, 2003
abyss wrote:

This is a small jpg of a much larger image I am working with in photoshop: http://66.129.98.69/seafood.jpg
What I need to do is draw in the right side of the plate, the original image having cut it off when taken. Luckily I don’t need to draw in the bottom or left. Can someone give me some pointers on the best way to do it?

One way to do it would be to select only the food and paste it onto a new, empty plate and then cut off the left & bottom sides of the plate. You’d need to find a picture of a plate or else draw it yourself.

I don’t know why but for some reason that picture of the fish makes me think of a plaster cast made from a footprint. 🙂

Tim
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Bernie
Aug 1, 2003
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:34:43 GMT, (abyss) wrote:

Hi,

This is a small jpg of a much larger image I am working with in photoshop:
http://66.129.98.69/seafood.jpg

What I need to do is draw in the right side of the plate, the original image having cut it off when taken. Luckily I don’t need to draw in the bottom or left. Can someone give me some pointers on the best way to do it?

Thank you very much.
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Clone the pink plate area filling in more than you’ll need on the right side. Then use the oval marquee tool to match the oval addition that you want. Invert the selection and use the eraser tool to remove excess pink area. Enhance the shading of the new edge with the burn tool.

Bernie

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