Photoshop :: How To Blend In Eyes
Oct 26, 2004I 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?
View 3 RepliesI 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?
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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 "group1" and inside that group, only one layer: "layer1". The blending mode for "group1" is vivid light and for "layer1" it's "normal".
Now, if I change "group1" to "pass through" and "layer1" to "vivid light" ... the result is completely different, while it should be the same, shouldn't it?
im having trouble getting the fillet edge command to work. Ive never had a problem with it before but now i get <Modeling Operation Error:
geometry or topology at end of blend too complex Failed to perform blend.Failure while filleting.>
why its not working.
When using the blend tool to blend colour between two objects is there a way to see the anchor points so I know where to click the blend tool. I realise the cursor changes when over one but its seems very cumbersome to have to move it around until it changes rather than click directly on one which I could do if I could see it.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm using Illustrator CC (on a Win7 Pro machine) at a beginner level, probably halfway to intermediate. I'm trying to learn how to blend colors together for highlights of various types (skin tones, clothing, light on objects, etc.) so that when I'm making a graphic for a project I'll have a decent idea of which tool/technique is best for the specific effect I need.
I'm trying to use the Smooth Color option in the blend tool. Late yesterday afternoon I recall creating two ellipses (one of which was a solid fill and one of which was a gradient going from black to transparent) and getting a smooth color transition between the two. It was a much harsher effect than I was looking for so I didn't keep it. This morning, while trying to replicate the same thing, I seem to be unable to use smooth color between two objects if one or more of them has a gradient applied. I only get what you see below, which is a step between the two objects.
I've done searches and found multiple references to blending gradients in this way and have followed those instructions (create the shapes, fill with the gradients, then either click on the Blend tool and click on the center of each shape, or click on Object -> Blend -> Make) but I can't seem to get a Smooth Color blend if either object has a gradient applied. Am I missing an important step somewhere? I'm 95% sure I accomplished it yesterday and nothing has been changed since then.
I have a series of colored rectangles I'd like to blend into a single rectangle with a smooth blend of the colors, like a rainbow or spectrum.
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View 3 Replies View RelatedI'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'm sure this is covered but maybe I didn't search hard enough to find it on the forum but.. how is this done?
My main question is how do you do that glow thing on the eyes?
my second question is is there a way to take out that name and put one of my own in there?
I've got this very weird pic. Normally I can remove red eyes, but these are just very hard to deal with.
View 5 Replies View RelatedI'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 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.
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View 9 Replies View RelatedI 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.
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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.
use this photo of my daughter, but there are those shadows by her eyes/face.
(I had seen this hill of wheat and blue sky one day and I pulled over the car, had her hop in the field and snapped a few shots.)
Is there anyway to fix this photo?
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