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In this picture, I had to copy the image and flip it upside down. I then had to skew it to get it to be the opposite of the top part, I had to make it look like a reflection of the top part. After I did that, I put the lines in to make it look like panels and i removed one section of it and put in a shadow. I also contrasted it a little.
In this picture I layered the two pictures on top of each other and I erased the edges to show the brown hair. I used a soft eraser to finish it up.
In this picture I had to try and match the left side of the picture to the right side. I did this by using the blur tool, using the clone stamp and by taking a picture off of google to use for the eyelashes. I also changed the levels and contrasts of the picture.
In these picture I just used the cone stamp and auto contrast to fix them.
In this picture, I had to attach the botten right corner by moving it than making the panels straight. I also has to fix the picture in the top right corner using the clone stamp. I used the close stamp to fix the top left corner too. I fixed the boys arm by making a copy of his left arm and make a mirror image of it.
In this picture, i had to add in a whole new coat for the women, because in the original, the coat is missing. I found the coat using google images. I fixed the rest of the picture using the clone stamp.
In these pictures, i had to contrast their face. I than had to add color to the photo using photo filter. I also had to remove the arrows in the backround using the close stamp. I only edited the top half of the photo. The bottom picture was what I was trying to get my photo to look like.
In this picture I had to fix the blurry letters and fix the red circle at the bottom right of the card. I also made the stamp in the top right corner more clear so it didn't look like it was fading. I fixed the top left corner by using the clone stamp.
For this picture, I had to put the painting on each panel. I would put the painting into the picture and put in into the right spot, then I had to make sure it matched the size and angle of the panel the painting was put onto.
For this picture, i had to jutst fix it up a little. I did this by using the close stand and fixing up the edges.