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07/27/2005 12:41:54 PM · #1 |
Does anyone know any good ideas or softare programs, or plugins i can buy that will reduce facial shine or skin shine altogether i remember reading at one point or another that i could use a air brush but that isnt a very good idea because it causes the subject to look so fake unless your extremely careful and patient
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07/27/2005 12:44:50 PM · #2 |
I use healing brush with texture chosen from a darker area, it will tone down the shine without drastically changing the appearance.
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07/27/2005 12:53:00 PM · #3 |
Yep... use the healing brush to cover the shine, then Fade if necessary until it looks natural. |
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07/27/2005 12:57:04 PM · #4 |
You could use the cloning tool (like I do) set to a really low transparency so you have to go over and over the same area to start seeing a difference - is very natural looking because the changes are minute. |
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07/27/2005 12:58:02 PM · #5 |
thats a good idea i've use that alot to fix up skin texture never tried it for shine i gotta look into that
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07/27/2005 01:32:10 PM · #6 |
If it's just a lot brighter than the surrounding skin, but still has detail, you may be able to simply use the Burn tool. I just set it to a very low value with a soft brush and repeat applications until it looks better. |
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07/27/2005 01:48:50 PM · #7 |
doing all these suggestions on a new layer so you can change the Fill/Opacity is a good idea.
Lets not forget the Patch Tool and then a slight bit of healing brush around it to touch it up. Had great luck with that and then either Fading or adjusting opacity.
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