way to take away sun glare from teeth or faces to make it match the rest of a face, or to tone down overexposure on skin in a flash photo, so the skin doesnt look too red or white?
i got Inventor recently, and i've been working on a model of a longboard just to teach myself how to use the tools in Inventor. right now i'm trying to color areas for the griptape pattern so i drew the 2D pattern and projected it onto the 3D model of the longboard. but when i tried to split the faces of the model along the projected pattern only a few of the projected lines split the faces. for other faces i kept getting these errors:
Create parting line failed Crane.ipt: Errors occurred during update Split11: Could not build this Split The attempted operation did not produce a meaningful result. Try with different inputs.
teeth look horribly yellow in some recent pics. I am not like the "crest white girl" or any thing. But they aren't as bad as they look in these pictures I recently took.
found toothbrush icon in pallette. have the teeth highlighted but I am blowed if I canfind what to do next, there does not seem to be an apply button. Using Elements 7
I had a picture of a 10 year old, I want to use photoshop to make the 10 year old in the photo look 60... i want to add wrinkles, age spots, yellow the teeth, thin the lips... etc...
2. nice frames and templates that can emulate the neoprint style [ trying extensis photoframe now.. but quite plain.. ]
3. other types of rendering which add on to the filters in PS CS2..personally prefer filters like photocopy / sumi-E.. those tad can make ur photo look like a hand-drawn one / cartoon look..
4. few clicks eye colour changing.. [ i can use PS to change.. but then process really too long.. and got many pics to edit.. ]
most of these are partly due to the last reason.. there are simply too much to do already..
i have a photo with a line near a teeth model which i need to measure. i have attached photo to autocad but how can i setup the real world scale so my measurements will be accurate?
Is it possible, using Design Accelerator to have Bevel Gears with straight teeth? I've tried every combo I can think of, and they are always curved teeth. Gears are not my most knowledgeable subject. I usually have the engineers produce the specs, & I get to draw them - they are not happy with the pictorial results.
I want to create a 3D model for a metal frame I bought commerically. To create the model in Inventor, I need to know the bend angle such as the one shown in the first figure of:
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What kind of tool do I need to measure the bend angle of the real metal frame reasonably accurately?
In Inventor, is there an easy eay to create the teeth of the servo horns?
I have a photo that was taken outside. It has some glare from the sun. Is there any way to remove the lines. It is the only photo that we took standing like that outside, and my roommate and his newlywed wife probably would like this picture. I have it posted online, if you need to look at it or download it (I havnt had a chance to resize it or anything, so it is pretty big at the moment)
I have used PS to edit my car photos for a while now, but there is one thing I still haven't mastered.
In the photo below I would like to remove the sun glare 'spots' you can see on the rear wheel arch (plus a few smaller ones also), but when I try to colour that area it never blends nicely with the rest of the paintwork.
trying to reduce the amount of glare in this picture of my car. The picture will be used in a calendar so I need it to look professional. I tried getting rid of the glare spots by using the healing brush, smudge, and blur tools, but I'm clueless when it comes to the white spots. I tried using a black fill with opacity set to 8, and that helped a little bit. I'm attaching the original and the modified versions, but if anyone wants the high res version to edit it,
trying to take good pictures with a crappy camera, but was wondering if there was any good way to fix these glare issues. i know you can't simply take a glare out,
Is there anyway to remove the glare from someones glasses? I had never taken pictures of someone before with glasses and there is a lot of glare on his glasses.
I made some pictures of PVC strips for my website and have light glare from the windows in the rolls. Is it possible to take the light glare out to make the products look better?
I have seen some similar topics on the forum, but they all seem to relate to the removal of a flash reflection, or correcting contrast from photos taken in direct sun.
This is a particularly bad photo which I need to improve and I'm honestly not sure if it's just a lost cause.
I have an interior shot of a living room. There is a framed paiting on the wall which has a reflection from the window on the opposing wall. I'm not sure how to remove the reflection while keeping the integrity of the photo. Another possible fix could be doing a mirror image of the photo itself to "cover" the glare spot on the other half of the painting. I have much to learn when it comes to photoshop.
Back in the early 80's I had an exhibition of my paintings and took photos from an Olympus OM-10. Each painting had a spotlight mounted above it and as you can see from the attached picture, the light glare is strong at the top of the painting (washing out the color and details) and the glare extends about halfway down the photo. I have Photoshop CS3 Extended. how to eliminate the glare from the top half of the painting?
I have an old photo that my uncle wanted that could not be taken out of the frame. As a result it has this glare on it that I cannot figure out how to remove. Can anyone tell me how to?