![]() ![]() Once I was down to just a few areas remaining, I switched over to the Eraser tool and used it to clean up the remainder of the background…leaving me a field of poppies! I continued in the fashion of using Magic Wand to select and the Cut tool to remove more of the image. Fantastic! That means more than half of this process is done. As you can see in the screen shot, not only does Magic Wand select the roadway but also the sidewalk!Ĭlicking on the Pencil/Pen icon, I then click on Cut…that cut out all the selected area. I first turned the Contiguous off and tapped on a section of the road behind the poppy bed. The app’s Contiguous tool will also come in handy, as it will let me select large chunks at a time! Next up, extracting the poppy field! I went for the Magic Wand tool to select areas that I wanted to cut out of the composition. Using the selectors, I went for a roughly square crop focusing on what I considered the best section of the image. Opening the source image in the app PS Touch, I first opened this set of tools and went for Crop. ![]() Let’s face it…not the most appealing of images! Yet I was not deterred as knew I had a perfect background in my files and a great extraction and layering tools at my disposal! (With my puppy, all shots have to be quick!) However, there was a house along the way my dog and I would walk that did have a small poppy bed in their front yard! So one bright spring day during our walk, I grabbed a quick shot of this flowerbed. Problem was that I didn’t have a gorgeous field of poppies to work with in my neck of the woods. Of course I had to try my hand at putting together my interpretation of this theme. Poppies close up, fields of poppies, poppies and more poppies. ![]() An iPhoneography App and Digital Art Tutorial by David HayesĮarlier this summer, the photo streams I follow were filled with images of poppies. ![]()
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