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01/21/2008 10:22:11 PM · #1 |
Is there a way to remove a double chin in CS3 any help would be great I am new to photo shop. I just need to thin the neck a little.
I am editing some wedding photos of my niece |
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01/21/2008 10:36:58 PM · #2 |
Could you show us an original example to play with and show you how we did it?
Actually ... I saw a tutorial on exactly that subject once but cannot find it now ...
Message edited by author 2008-01-21 22:37:42.
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01/21/2008 10:54:23 PM · #3 |
This is the one I am playing with this is not a good shot I am just playing with it. |
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01/21/2008 10:58:57 PM · #4 |
What are you willing to do to the image? That is, to what length do you wish to remain "ethical" to how the original looked?
You could always use liquify, but remember that you're changing pixels and misrepresenting the original scene. Some people won't mind that and some will. |
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01/21/2008 11:03:18 PM · #5 |
This was a 20 second liquify.
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01/21/2008 11:10:06 PM · #6 |
What ever it takes I do not see a problem with a double chin she does just a little fat under the chin needs tobe tightened up |
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01/21/2008 11:14:15 PM · #7 |
Liquify filter is probably the best tool, just mask the real chin anddrag the unwanted chin woward it.
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01/21/2008 11:18:57 PM · #8 |
Thanks ya'll I did not know what to use this will work great. Like I said this is not one of the photos she will get I was just playing with this one. Thanks again I have a lot too learn about CS3. |
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