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04/11/2005 04:50:02 PM · #1
i was looking at this forum and iam having a hard time beleieve the eyes of the subject now i guess some people will say why didnt you post there well i am comforable with this board. i know anything is possible but iam courious as to how its possible her eye jus seems to be in a completly different spot. thanks

Leon

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04/11/2005 04:58:29 PM · #2
Possible and relatively easy. I have taken shots of children and sometimes I get a great expression, but eyes closed, then bad expression eyes open. I often composite things together to make a decent photo.
04/11/2005 05:01:17 PM · #3
maybe you could share some of your techniques thanks.
Leon
04/11/2005 05:03:28 PM · #4
Here's a recent example. (click)

I took part of the eyes from a mundane pic and replaced her goofy eyes with them. (Also changed the background).
04/11/2005 05:04:37 PM · #5
She took the left eye, copied it, reversed it, and pasted it over the right eye and blended it in with history brush.

Robt.
04/11/2005 05:11:19 PM · #6
Very impressive Kpriest,,,wowowowow!!!!!
04/11/2005 05:26:11 PM · #7
Nice Kpriest, bear music what your saying makes since i can definatley see where the reversal is however iam confused about the history brush never heard of it maybe you have alink that talks about it. also Kpriest how did you fix up the eye lids? thanks

leon
04/11/2005 05:49:22 PM · #8
Originally posted by LEONJR:

Nice Kpriest, bear music what your saying makes since i can definatley see where the reversal is however iam confused about the history brush never heard of it maybe you have alink that talks about it. also Kpriest how did you fix up the eye lids? thanks

leon


For me, it's all about masking, a little feathering, and zooming way in and sometimes touching up pixel by pixel. I didn't do anything to the eyelids relating to the transplant except avoided them by masking the area. You just need to experiment.
04/11/2005 05:51:17 PM · #9
ahhhhhh. . . thanks
04/11/2005 05:53:15 PM · #10
Originally posted by LEONJR:

Nice Kpriest, bear music what your saying makes since i can definatley see where the reversal is however iam confused about the history brush never heard of it maybe you have alink that talks about it. also Kpriest how did you fix up the eye lids? thanks

leon


History brush will allow you to fade the transitions by revealing some of what's on the layer beneath, Healing brush tool will allow you to finish the job.

Robt.
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