Pvt.Weed
04-03-2004, 04:22 AM
Need Help {Dark Circles Under Eyes}
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| View Full Version : Half Way Done Pvt.Weed 04-03-2004, 04:22 AM Need Help {Dark Circles Under Eyes} Click Here For Pix (http://home.nyc.rr.com/psfaking/B-A.jpg) Flora 04-03-2004, 05:50 AM Hi Pvt.Weed, Welcome to RP! I worked on your corrected version of the picture, which, is very well and naturally corrected!! :thumbsup: (the right side of her face (left in the picture) isn't as smooth as the rest, though....) To minimize the "Dark Circles Under Eyes" I did the following: Created a new Empty Layer at the top (blending=Overlay). With a very soft, white Brush (Opacity 10%) I carefully painted over the shadows. Created a new Empty Layer at the top (Blending= Color). Keeping the Alt Key pressed, I picked a 'good' color very close to the shadow. With a very soft, color Brush (Opacity 60%) I carefully painted over the corrected shadows. P.S. Since images from other sites could be later deleted ... It would be better to upload the picture here, at RP, so that everybody will be able to see what this Thread was about even in the future .... :wink: kiska 04-03-2004, 06:00 AM Private Weed, I softened the skin first, then used the healing brush. The softening technique is not mine, but I forgot where I got it. kiska Bg copy Gaussian blur, about 40% snapshot Edit>Undo blur Click square next to snapshot of blur Select history brush Choose Darken mode at 25% Brush over skin areas ONLY, not eyes,lips,etc. Repeat with Lighten mode at 25% New layer on top Healing brush to soften circles further Hope this is sorta what you wanted. Vikki 04-03-2004, 11:02 AM I used the original, left image for this. This is the method I use to lighten shadows under the eyes: Duplicate the background layer Select the clone tool and set it to "lighten" Select the area just below the shadow, as your reference point. With a medium edged brush, lighten the area, staying clear of the eye rim and lashes. Once you get it how you like it, reduce the layer opacity to 50%-60% (even more for men). I this case, because the shadows are so dark, you would probably want to decrease that amount. I went hog wild on this one. Pvt.Weed 04-03-2004, 12:38 PM WoW! Thank you for the tips. Why I cant see your work. Vikki 04-04-2004, 11:30 AM Why I cant see your work You can't see the image attachment? Pvt.Weed 04-04-2004, 07:15 PM Thats weird,now I can see it. :bigthmb: CourtneyConk.Co 04-05-2004, 11:27 AM I heal brushed and then history erased back at 30-50% to get the texture back. I then dodged and burned at about 3-4% to tone down the dark spots under her eyes. That way the texture is still there but the skin is blended more. I find this is really the easiest way to do this. But thats just my opinion. grafx 04-05-2004, 11:58 AM Vikki, All I can say is "WOW" |