In the Jungle
Uploaded: August 22, 2003
Taken in my backyard, manual focus, B&W&G effect done in photoshop
Jean Papo August 22, 2003
Love the green grass and black and white kitty, Shawn! How do you do that, if there's a short explanation? Very nice! #54258Evy Johansen August 22, 2003
Great work, Shawn! #175519Shawn W. Swan August 25, 2003
Thanks for your comments. To get the B&W&G effect I just converted the image to black and white, then using photoshop I selected all the grass, then I went into colour balance (under "image, adjust")and turned the grass green.Jean Papo August 25, 2003
Hello, Shawn, thanks so much for the response. I guess this may seem to close to a tutoring relationship for me to ask, but one teeny last question, if you don't mind....how (what tool do you use) do you select something like grass that is so uneven? #178008Shawn W. Swan August 25, 2003
No problem. I usually use the lasso tool but because the lines of the grass were semi straight, I used the polygonal lasso tool. Also, you can select multiple selections by selecting one section of your picture then holding down the shift key select another area to add to your selection. If you hold down the alt key you can subtract from the selection as well.Hope this helps.
Shawn
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