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Using CS2, If I have a picture of a bird with a dull sky or background, I may want to make the sky blue or have a green background like out of focus vegetation.
I select the area using the wand,then paint bucket but especially if there are out of focus branches or twigs, it is obvious where the change is made at edges.
I have tried doing it in stages like using modify, expand, then bucket, then repeating, but with complex backgrounds and feathers that extend out from the body I usually wind up going over many areas at high magnification using the stamp or brush to fill in all the unsatisfactory areas, spending a huge amount of time.
Is there a quicker more satisfactory way to achieve the desired results?
I select the area using the wand,then paint bucket but especially if there are out of focus branches or twigs, it is obvious where the change is made at edges.
I have tried doing it in stages like using modify, expand, then bucket, then repeating, but with complex backgrounds and feathers that extend out from the body I usually wind up going over many areas at high magnification using the stamp or brush to fill in all the unsatisfactory areas, spending a huge amount of time.
Is there a quicker more satisfactory way to achieve the desired results?
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