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06/02/2008 09:07:14 AM · #1
All right guys! Here's part 2 of my Portrait Makeover series - Removing Pimples & Reducing Wrinkles

I hope you like it!

CLICK HERE

Best,

Yanik

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06/02/2008 09:35:13 AM · #2
Watched it, loved it, thanks!
06/02/2008 10:03:17 AM · #3
Thanks a lot, very nice presentation.

Do you know what the healing brush tool does exactly? How does it determine the pixels it takes into account, for example? And how does it combine information from the edited area and the sampled area? As you showed with the blue background, it also considers pixels outside the brush. I usually switch to the normal clone stamp with reduced opacity when problems like this one occur. Is there a better solution?
06/02/2008 10:14:13 AM · #4
Fairly basic, but this is great for someone who hasn't been doing photoshop very long. It's also very simple and easy to follow.
06/02/2008 10:16:48 AM · #5
Nicely done Yanik. Thanks
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