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all right this goes out to my good friend bruce letamp;#39;s put some property lines down this is where i grew up my childhood home backyard there was some logging done so letamp;#39;s figure out how close they were to our property lines here so in lightroom just right click and edit in photoshop or with your mac do whatever commands you need to do anyway here it is just zoom in to wherever you need choose the brush tool or press b then iamp;#39;d choose about five pixels and do about 50 hardness itamp;#39;s going to be the outline for the property lines if you do the brush first like this make the selection it just is easier later but you can always adjust it then take the layer and drag it down to the plus to duplicate it itamp;#39;s called background copy make sure itamp;#39;s selected then choose the pen tool or press p then weamp;#39;ll do the dot to dot just click and create little anchor points where the property line would be about but of course this does not represent a