I have two portraits the better one has one person with closed eyes. Is there a way to use healing brush ( or something else I haven't thought of ) to copy the eyes from the second portrait but enlarge them some before placing them in the first.
Getting just the eyes isn't a problem because he wears round glasses but they are too small. I tried changing the brush size before putting them into the first but it didn't change the size of the eyes, it just gave more area around them.
So I hired a character rigger to rig a model for me, but now I need to update the model. Since it's a more stylized character, I thought that I could get away with a single polysphere for each eye. Now however, I've decided that in order to improve the look of the eyes I'll need to compose it of separate pieces (cornea, iris, pupil).
Here's what I had planned on doing:
1. Change the material attributes on the polysphere to be shiny/more transparent and use it as the cornea
2. Then constrain/parent the iris and pupil to the polyspheres so that they follow properly as the eye moves
I thought that this would be a good way of updating the eye without really messing with the rig, but I haven't been able to get it to work.
My questions are:
1. What's the best way to add the new pieces to the rig so that the eyes continue to function properly and how do I do it?
2. There's another method that I found online for procedurally texturing eyes that works quite well, but it requires the use of nurbsspheres. If I follow this method instead, what's the best way (if different from question #1) to either constrain the nurbsspheres to the polyspheres, or to completely replace them in the rig?
I've sent an e-mail to my rigger requesting these changes, but I was just curious for everybody's input for personal learning purposes.
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 have used PEDIT to join multiple polylines, which now appear as polylines. But when I use QSELECT to show all open (non-closed) section, one polyline still shows up as open.
I've attached the file I'm working on. The polyline in question is the green outline on the object on the right.
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?
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?
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.
In Photoshop 6, I knew how to correct red eyes pretty well. I just use the Circle Marquee tool to select the eyes and I just simply went to the Channels palette, select the Blue channel, CTRL - C to copy it, then went to the Red channel, then pasted it. And my red eyes were removed when I returned to the layers palette after clicking on the RGB channel.
I tried the same method in PS 7 and it doesn't seem to work that way anymore. Can anyone tell me a way to remove red eyes in photos with PS 7?
I was wondering how to make an "eyes opening" effect, but here is the catch. I don't want to make an eye opening, i want to make it look like you are looking through the eyes of someone into the picture.
I was thinking you could just take some ones and flip them around and erease the eyes, and make everything else black, but i want to make it like actual human perception is, as in what would you see if you went from closing your eyes to opening them.
Is there anyway these "eyes" can be saved some how? Or atleast just so that they aren't so ****ing shiny.It completely ruins the pictures. Obviously they can't be saved, but just make it look "not so bad"
to change the eye colour but there aint any to change the eye colour if you have brown eyes because the colour doesnt look so natural so does anyone has a tutorial for me to change the brown colour Green Or Bleu
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.