
SueRoberts
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One of the thumb layers is color. The fix black floor is removing the wrinkles with the patch tool.
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I fixed the 3rd finger. Does it look bad?
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In my last post with the pumpkin you said "please keep the posts coming". Well here you go. Here's my attempt at this background. Be kind. It's my first attempt. I haven't done any levels work or anything else yet.
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Yeah. You're right. Is it fixable?
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Oh, it does look like it is on the 3rd finger. Is that going to be a problem?
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Hi Damien, How can I smooth out the backdrop around her hands and in front of her and extend it in the front?
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Awesome! Levels and skin.
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Ha Ha. You're funny
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Oh good. Now I'll work on the D&B. Any tips?
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I am but probably doing it wrong. Gonna start over after I get dinner going.
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This is just the liquify and I wanted you to see it before I move on to D&B in case you think it looks bad. Thanks
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Hi Damien! How would you go about fixing the double chin on both of these? I did not take these photos. My friend asked if I could lessen the double chins, skin tones and yellow teeth. Thanks!
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Ok. I'll give it a try tomorrow. Thanks Damien
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How do I remove objects after applying a filter
SueRoberts replied to SueRoberts's topic in Help with editing
I know. So how do I remove objects and then apply a different filter before or after without it being obscured but still keep the dust and scratches layer the way I want it? -
Hi! So I've added a dust and scratches filter to this and used a black mask. When I try to add another layer to remove the branches from the photo with the patch tool, it doesn't seem to work and I think it's because I've got the mask filled with black. I know there's probably a simple work around to this but I can't figure it out. Please help. Thanks!
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What would be equivalent in Photoshop to clarity in ACR? Specifically I'm looking to decrease clarity to obtain a soft look.
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I haven't had a chance yet to work on it. I'll post when I do.
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No problem. The knowledge that you share with all of us is truly the best thing ever! Thank you for sharing!