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01/31/2008 12:43:10 PM · #26
01/31/2008 12:48:13 PM · #27
Originally posted by CalliopeKel:


I think your eyemouths are a bit too big. Maybe reduce them by 20%?
01/31/2008 12:51:11 PM · #28
I would, but I can't see very well...LOL
01/31/2008 12:51:32 PM · #29
It's said the eyemouth is the window to the soul. Certainly, eyemouths are compelling and mysterious. Eyemouths are also among the most challenging features to photograph well. Give us a look at your best eyemouths, animal or human.
01/31/2008 03:23:39 PM · #30
Originally posted by CalliopeKel:

I would, but I can't see very well...LOL

Ah, so it's a SP representing how you feel about the recovery process from the PRK then? :)
01/31/2008 04:42:32 PM · #31
yeah, lets go with that. LOL
01/31/2008 05:13:49 PM · #32
I've got too much time on my hands today. (and now I have too many mouths as well!)

01/31/2008 08:51:15 PM · #33

02/01/2008 10:59:19 AM · #34
Where is ART ROFLMAO's contributions??
02/01/2008 11:00:10 AM · #35
Originally posted by Wenders11:

I've got too much time on my hands today. (and now I have too many mouths as well!)



This is almost unbearably sweet, eerily sweet... Good work!

R.
02/01/2008 11:53:26 AM · #36
Originally posted by CalliopeKel:

Where is ART ROFLMAO's contributions??

I don't think he got the memo.
02/01/2008 11:55:00 AM · #37
Originally posted by _eug:

Originally posted by CalliopeKel:

Where is ART ROFLMAO's contributions??

I don't think he got the memo.


Art is on sabbatical.
02/01/2008 02:19:27 PM · #38
How are you getting your mouth eye's to look so realstic?? When I try, it's an obvious cloning job. How do you reduce the size and blend them in like that?
02/02/2008 12:29:03 PM · #39
Originally posted by LanndonKane:

How are you getting your mouth eye's to look so realstic?? When I try, it's an obvious cloning job. How do you reduce the size and blend them in like that?

Here's how I'm doing it:
1. New layer
2. Select mouth area with polygonal selection tool, it's OK to be rough, include some extra area for play
3. Selection - Inverse - Delete
4. Selection - Deselect (now you have a new (top) layer which is just the mouth area)
5. Change layer opacity to 50% to make fitting easier
6. Move to cover eye
7. Edit - Free Transform, to fit corners of mouth to corners of underlying eye
8. Change layer opacity back to 100%
9. Soft-edged eraser tool to erase & blend edges of mouth until satisfied
10. Copy that layer and move to other eye, can change opacity to help and touch up with eraser
11. If needed, eyemouth layers can be adjust independantly for Levels, dodge & burn etc, for shadowy side of face.



Message edited by author 2008-02-02 12:29:49.
02/02/2008 12:32:19 PM · #40
Originally posted by thegrandwazoo:


Art is on sabbatical.


Can you get that OTC or does he have a prescription?
02/02/2008 12:44:59 PM · #41
Without further ado, for your viewing horror, I present:
[thumb]641366[/thumb]
02/02/2008 12:52:01 PM · #42
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

Without further ado, for your viewing horror, I present:
[thumb]641366[/thumb]

EW! Ow! Ow! Ow!
02/02/2008 01:02:46 PM · #43

02/02/2008 01:52:32 PM · #44

02/02/2008 02:46:40 PM · #45
My turn...

[thumb]641409[/thumb]
02/02/2008 03:11:50 PM · #46

02/02/2008 04:32:06 PM · #47

02/02/2008 05:36:22 PM · #48
do i smell a challenge? these pictures are freakin me out man...i've got to try this!
02/02/2008 06:13:28 PM · #49
My daughter HATES having her picture taken, so she makes the most unappealing faces when I point the camera at her. Now I know what to do with them.



...and here is my other daughter :)

[thumb]641506[/thumb]

Message edited by author 2008-02-02 19:24:01.
02/04/2008 12:38:13 AM · #50
a quick bump before bedtime... just for fun.
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