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Damien Symonds

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  1. Yes, but that's not stopping you. All you need to do is join them again and post a few. You can be in the Skin Class by this time tomorrow if you apply yourself.
  2. I'm pretty sure you know the answer to this one, mate
  3. The skin one, of course.
  4. May I see a 100% crop of that area in your print file?
  5. https://ask.damiensymonds.net/topic/131-read-this-first-posting-guidelines/
  6. No, you definitely haven't. https://www.damiensymonds.net/trainingskin.html
  7. What do you mean, help? Take the damn class, you mug!
  8. There is a little, yes.
  9. Oh @Jan Mac, this is SUCH a good question, and one I've struggled with myself. It begins by positioning the photo carefully enough when photographing to avoid glare and reflection as much as possible. But that is never the whole story. The second part of the story is in the editing, and it usually involves Channel Mixer. May I see one of your problematic images?
  10. That's only a problem if you try to liquify too precisely. Make it nice and big. Download PSD
  11. The first one looks similar enough, I reckon. It might work.
  12. The neck area would be a simple enough Liquify job, but I'm calling "impossible" on the mouth closing, sorry.
  13. Hi @kelkolkat, I'm not sure if it matters, but can you tell us where the original raw files are? I mean, are they on your internal hard drive?
  14. My blue Solid Color layer was R9 G41 B115. On Soft Light blend mode as I said, and partially masked off the face.
  15. Well ... how important is it? I reckon you could find any old indoor photo, darken it a lot, and mask it in there.
  16. Not perfect, of course, but passable.
  17. Big improvement, though. Well done.
  18. If it resizes to 700, that's because you made it 700 when you set it up. You'll need to re-do the process from the beginning if you want a new size.
  19. Do you mean the watermarking one?
  20. Looks excellent from here. Well done.
  21. I hope you won't wait too much longer to join the Channel Mixer Class. It's SO useful.
  22. Ok, great. Here's the PSD The order of doing things will need some explanation ... Do the Channel Mixer layer, but leave its mask entirely white (so it affects the whole photo). Add the Dodge & Burn layer and clip it to the CM layer, but don't actually do anything on it yet. Add the Hue/Sat layer and clip it as well. At this stage, the whole photo will be pink. Return to the D&B layer to do that work. Use a very low opacity brush and work gently and patiently, until it's all as smooth as you can make it. Finally, return to the CM layer and invert the mask to black, then paint on the mask just on the area where needed. Make sure it's a biggish soft brush that blends out nicely.
  23. This is the best I can manage. The problem is still there, but much reduced I think. Is it good enough?
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