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Old 11-04-2004, 11:04 AM   #1
Mary Sparrow Mary Sparrow is offline
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This is turning into a very frustrating effort.

Without going into detail, can anyone good with photoshop do something for me? The mother wants the image with the Will leaning on the planter, but doesn't like his foot up, and wants to see what it would look like with his leg down. Can anyone take the leg off of the second photo and super impose it over the foot on the planter so that she can see if she prefers his leg up or down before we take pictures for a third time?
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Old 11-04-2004, 11:27 AM   #2
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It wouldn't look right. His whole upper body posture is dependent upon where the weight on his feet is. With one foot down he leans to our left to balance his body over on that one ankle. With two feet down his upper body is much more squared off.

(P.S. A few hours invested learning Photoshop or one of the less expensive competitors will pay off a hundredfold for you.)
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