Monday, June 15, 2009

Cloning The Seamless Bastard Cloud

* In my attempt to understand the tools of photoshop better, I hereby make a seemless photo...this photo has no end...it can go on rotating on any axis and find itself again, if that is how one writes to explain such things...:D...just acting smart!! The last image is the real image that has seams in it...its right border does not match its left border, whereas I have worked on the picture so as to make them meet....and as i have been mentioning in the past..I shall repeat...its not very neat...it was the first attempt...but I think I got a hang of whats to be done...quite a software this photoshop thing is...





3 comments:

riddhiculous said...

I love clouds. and someone told me u can clone them on photoshop and all. I could never get that thing with perfection.. ok explain me this stuff a bit.. what is the difference u r talking baout.. techinchal prowess flaunting is not that good an idea kid.. please please explain... I love all the clouds all the time.. :)

Yuvraj Jha said...

seriously send me you email...and i'll mail you an entire page on it (self written and all)...its quite simple...

and its an honer to knw someone who dies for clouds...I thought i was the only one...the you should read this link...http://pychadelicmuseum.blogspot.com/2006/06/i-thought-i-thought-of-everything.html..you'll have to highlight it all to read...that the game...but dont miss a word...I wrote it all!! hehehehe...:D :D

Yuvraj Jha said...

Go to filters>others>offset...change one of the vertical or horizontal offsets at a time and see the image shift...now if you would have shifted it vertically, then you will find that the two sides have actually come to the middle (depends on how much you have shifted the offset)....now go to the clone tool...and smoothen the edges such that it become a single image...then do it horizontally...then you will have a never ending image...its quite easy...you can also use the smudge tool...but if you do it on a high resolution image, then the system might start to hang and all...smudge is alright for 72 dpi types pictures...