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  Topic: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
rediscool

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PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 5:30 pm   Subject: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
I have been using the transform tool to create the straight wall but now I just can't seem to replicate a natural shadow. Is there a gradient tool I can use to help me do this? Or, any other suggestio ...
  Topic: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
rediscool

Replies: 4
Views: 597

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:43 pm   Subject: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
Hi!

Thanks so much for your quick response!

I've now tried that and I've been spot healing the shading to get rid of the layers but it looks quite blotchy...is there a way around this?
  Topic: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
rediscool

Replies: 4
Views: 597

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:14 pm   Subject: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten PLEASE HELP!
I'm absolutely USELESS with Photoshop and desperately need a genius to help me out!

I've been told that what I'm wanting to do is either impossible or very very time consuming, which I don't mind a ...
  Topic: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten! PLEASE HELP!
rediscool

Replies: 3
Views: 405

PostForum: Manipulation   Posted: Fri Jun 19, 2009 12:12 pm   Subject: 'Complicated' Wall Straighten! PLEASE HELP!
Hi there!

I'm absolutely USELESS with Photoshop and desperately need a genius to help me out!

I've been told that what I'm wanting to do is either impossible or very very time consuming, which I ...
 
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