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On your cuts I'd suggest using a feather of one or two pixels, it will give you a smoother look that doesn't seem so cut and paste.

Also, try mixing in some filters. A little layer effects and some Gaussian blur would help add some depth. Taking a cut and duplicating the layer, turning the top layer black and white and then setting it to soft light or overlay on the blending mode will give you much nicer looking cuts and you can play with the opacity to get it where it looks best.

just some suggestions.

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Cleaned up an old comic cover for my tablet background.

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On 4/18/2017 at 05:26, iDOL said:

On your cuts I'd suggest using a feather of one or two pixels, it will give you a smoother look that doesn't seem so cut and paste.

Also, try mixing in some filters. A little layer effects and some Gaussian blur would help add some depth. Taking a cut and duplicating the layer, turning the top layer black and white and then setting it to soft light or overlay on the blending mode will give you much nicer looking cuts and you can play with the opacity to get it where it looks best.

just some suggestions.

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Wanted to update the TNA Sacrifice logo. Here are two older real ones. 

DPSacrifice20142.jpgTNA-Sacrifice-Logo.png

 

Now here is mine.

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On 4/18/2017 at 05:26, iDOL said:

On your cuts I'd suggest using a feather of one or two pixels, it will give you a smoother look that doesn't seem so cut and paste.

Also, try mixing in some filters. A little layer effects and some Gaussian blur would help add some depth. Taking a cut and duplicating the layer, turning the top layer black and white and then setting it to soft light or overlay on the blending mode will give you much nicer looking cuts and you can play with the opacity to get it where it looks best.

just some suggestions.

stormcut.png

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