Photoshop :: Removing Tan Lines And Bags Under Eyes
Oct 3, 2004
I'm working with (cropped and sized down so they are not totally huge)
I have two problems with these photos. The film really enhanced her tan lines & the bags under her eyes. How can I fix these things? I have tried various attempts with the smudge tool and the clone tool but the results never look natural. I will be the first to confess that I have no clue what I'm doing. I never touch up my photos unless I'm fixing film damage or scanning artifacts. This is my first attempt at doing a makeover on a person.
I have been searching for tutorials that cover this sort of information, but not much luck there either. I found some information that got me started, but I still don't have the experience to make it look real.
I have some trouble removing veins from eyes. I have tried clone stamp but it messes the tonality if the eye. I have tried hue / saturation but it leaves the veins black. Is there no way to directly go from black veins to white veins that have a value equal to their immediate sorroundings?
to change his eyes to cats eyes from a picture of him from halloween, and to make it look real as possible. He is versed in CS2 and looks like he wants to see how far i have come with it.
Question is, do I take the eye pupil and bend it or replace the pupil all together from a different pic.?
This is a slight head scratcher as i'm not sure where to start...
I watched a video created by Adobe Product Manager Brian O. Hughes titled Adobe Max: Hidden Gems in Photoshop an excellent video (see link below). I have been trying his easy method of removing power lines from an image using the pen tool and stroke path method defined as follows:
Using the pen tool create a path of the line to be removed. Making sure the brush tool is small and set at 100% opacity; click on the Spot Healing Brush making sure it is set to "content aware". Then in the path panel click "stroke path" and it removes the line.
Well I have followed these instructions several times, very simple, but it doesn't remove the line for me. I can manually shift click the start and ending point and it removes it but using the stroke command within the path panel doesn't work. I am making sure the path is active.
Here is the link to the video, his technique is listed near the end, @ minute 56:
I've got this drawing which I would like to engrave with my laser, but I'm afraid the duplicate lines from the imported WMF (from Adobe Illustrator) will hinder the performance of the laser. I have tried OVERKILL on all of its different settings, but there are still duplicate lines all over the place.
Any tips for removing the duplicates? The drawing is too intricate to go through and delete them by hand.
The file is too large for this website (6 mb), so I've uploaded it here
Is there any way of removing the lines that go around the edge of a blank layer? I'm making a design which has a black background where I need to experiment by moving other layers around, and I keep getting the faint outside edge of the layer showing. For example, I created a transparent layer to create a supa nova; I move the layer around the black background and get the faint outside edge of the layer.
Is there anyway of getting rid of these besides maybe using the clone tool?
I've been using GIMP for a few years (at beginner skill level). Ok, so I want to take this image (1st pic) and resize it to print on a tshirt. I downloaded the upsize plugin and upsized it. Thing is, it's now got jagged lines all over the place (2nd pic)
I've tried:
1. selection to path, then use stroke
2. blur image, then use curves from the colours menu
3. using the magic selection tool with feathering
none of these got it right.
Attached File(s) ar drone.jpg (8.37K) Number of downloads: 11 AR Drone white.jpg (160.69K) Number of downloads: 10
I am manually editing my section geometry by moving the grips and am wanting to remove some of the additional vertices that I don't need in a certain area. How to delete extra points? I can't seem to find a way to do this either graphically or in the Section Editor. I am using C3D 2010.
how can i get rid of red eyes in fast, simple and easy way in Photoshop? i am aware that red eyes are the most common problems and i was wondering how to avoid using flash?
how I can get someone eyes to look like Gambit from the X-men. [Black on the outside, Red on the inside]. Ive gotten the red down to a science, but whenever I try to make the black look right, it always looks really flat, and rather unappealing.
I've been trying to figure out for a while now how to get beautiful sparkly bright eyes in photoshop. I've come a little ways with sharpening them and using the dodge & burn tools, but look at the eyes on this photo.
The look almost digital?
but still they're normal enough to be passed off in this photo. I've searched through google and tutorial sites to find this and I can't find anything worth while.
I've got as far as the pic below and what I want to do next is put some spooky looking eyes in the darkness. How would I do this? Could I find an image on the internet that I like and put that in, or is there any techniques that I could use to draw some eyes in.
In case you dont know what its meant to be, its a broken panel of wood with a torchlight shining on it.
The quality of the pic isn't too good as I had to make it a JPEG.
I working on a picture and I have copyed eye from another photo onto one with her eyes close but now I need to blend tham so the color will match with the rest of her face any suggestion?
I have a digital photography business and just starting out.
I have seen some photography sites that do some photoshop "eyes enhancement" to make photographs...pop.....and I am wondering how they do it and what methods they use.
They seem to make the childrens eyes iris' look crystal clear and enhance them.
click on the "inquires" link. See the picture of the kid? No way his eyes are really like this. She must photoshop a bunch of her pictures to make them pop.
After using the red eye removal tool, I sometimes end up with a shiny white glare in the iris of my subjects. Is there a technique for getting rid of "white eye" in one's photos?
Is this even fixable? I have been trying to fix my dogs yellow eye look. I can not figure it out because the whole eye turned yellow in the photo not just the pupil. (He always looks so serious...he's a big clown lol.) Sooo... I have included some other pictures of what his actual eye color is.