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I need a stitched version but.... SEEEEEEEXOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :LETSFUCKINGGOO:
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@supersid333 @ryuuji - Any chance you could fix this one? I love the design
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@David @supersid333 @ryuuji I remember that anime. It had banger monster girls
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@David @ryuuji Not sure which show this is but that wasn't so bad. Though I definitely think part of the issue was the gap in the middle you didn't get in your screen caps.
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@supersid333 @ryuuji
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is this: :akko_fingerguns:
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@supersid333 @ryuuji
Goddamn, I need to start sending my stuff to you!
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@David @ryuuji Go right ahead, splicing together images like that is pretty fun.
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@David @ryuuji That definitely was a bitch to color correct. With my work here done though I should really head to bed.
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@ryuuji - Tried stitching it together, but there is just too much difference (gamma and contrast) for a amateur like me to get them to even out. Pisses me off that I see this crop up all the time in series where I want to make a nice pan shot grab and the goddamn scenes are so wildly different.
(BTW, what series is this?)
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@David @ryuuji
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@supersid333 @ryuuji
Loved this series (I'm a sucker for Happily Ever After) but was absolutely gutted every time I tried to get a good pan shot of Sayu only for them to turn out like this....
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@David @supersid333 @ryuuji if you took the screenshots yourself and still have the layered file, try adding transparency masks (or whatever they're called in the software you use) and hide each layer's edges using a big soft brush. In the extreme cases where the lighting changes during the shot, you can add really big gradients to blend the layers, but in most cases a soft brush around the edges is all it takes.
off-topic, but very useful technique: use the "difference" blend mode to align layers pixel perfect