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08/19/2005 03:51:20 PM · #1
Hi

For those of you who are pro's at PS...can you help me get rid of the shadow across my son's face in this shot??? Thanks!



Message edited by author 2005-08-19 15:51:50.
08/19/2005 03:52:01 PM · #2
Looks like you got rid of his whole face! LOL
Where's the pic?

edit: Doh! There it is. :)

Message edited by author 2005-08-19 15:52:23.
08/19/2005 03:53:52 PM · #3
Where's your son? :S

Looks like you found him!

Message edited by author 2005-08-19 15:54:13.
08/19/2005 03:55:25 PM · #4
I like the posts so far .. hehe
08/19/2005 03:56:46 PM · #5
Originally posted by xion:

I like the posts so far .. hehe


yes...very helpful! :0)

(note that it took me only 30 seconds to edit the post with the photo...and I got TWO roasts in that period of time! Sheesh...give a girl a break already! Haha!

Message edited by author 2005-08-19 15:57:58.
08/19/2005 04:02:04 PM · #6
How's this?
08/19/2005 04:06:21 PM · #7
MUCH better! Thanks a bunch! I'm PS-challenged (hoping to take a class soon)...all I managed to do was erase his face! Thanks for your help!!

SV
08/19/2005 04:14:38 PM · #8
I could sit there and monkey with it for days, but generally, here is how I approah these issues - The shadow is too dark to just dodge or selectively lighten. Since the photo is a straight on face shot and the right side of his forehead is unobstructed, I just copy a large chunk of that side, copy/paste to new layer, ALT+E+A+H (flip horizontal), move over the area and use a feathered eraser around the edges. I actually had to take a few "skin grafts" and touch up with eraser and adjust the transparency of that layer til it's about right, merge down, dodge and burn at about 10% here & there.

Hope this was helpful. I work very fast and am not great at slowing down to consider documenting how I did anything. :)
08/19/2005 04:18:24 PM · #9
Originally posted by kpriest:

I could sit there and monkey with it for days, but generally, here is how I approah these issues - The shadow is too dark to just dodge or selectively lighten. Since the photo is a straight on face shot and the right side of his forehead is unobstructed, I just copy a large chunk of that side, copy/paste to new layer, ALT+E+A+H (flip horizontal), move over the area and use a feathered eraser around the edges. I actually had to take a few "skin grafts" and touch up with eraser and adjust the transparency of that layer til it's about right, merge down, dodge and burn at about 10% here & there.

Hope this was helpful. I work very fast and am not great at slowing down to consider documenting how I did anything. :)


wow...burning, skin grafts...how long is it going to take for him to recover? Will he be in the hospital long? haha! Seriously, though, I would have never thought to use the method you describe here. Thanks for your input!

08/19/2005 04:22:04 PM · #10
Originally posted by spvanderm:

wow...burning, skin grafts...how long is it going to take for him to recover? Will he be in the hospital long?

No worries, I always take lots of anesthesia before I begin an operation like this.

Glad to help. I'm trying to get my SPR up there.
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