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Ugly twig (1 Viewer)

katholdbird

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Hi All I have a Bee-eater shot I want to print but they are sitting on a ugly twig, I have been able to darken the twig which improves the look, but I wondered if there is a way to put a bit of moss/greenery on the twig.Cheers Kath:eek!:
 
You can take an image you already have that has the type moss/greenery or take a new image of something you would like to use then in your photo-editing software open both images and make a selection of the moss/greenery and copy it then in the image with the "ugly twig" paste the new selection where you want it. You will probably have to use the clone tool and then move and adjust as needed to give it a more natural look. If you work in layers you should be able to fit the new selection where needed and erase parts easily without affecting the original image and then when all looks good "flatten" image/layers to finish, then post your before and after images for us friendly critics to admire and/or advise. :)

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