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| Suit and Shirt This guy calls himself a dignitary. How can I fix his shirt and suit? |
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| Re: Suit and Shirt Set up a new layer above the original. Use it to clone the lapel over the collar. Then set the clone tool brush to "Lighten" and with a low opacity smooth out the shadow areas of his suit and sleeve. |
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| Re: Suit and Shirt Ha dignitary, did he sleep in that suit?! too funny. So I tucked in his collar, lifted his sleeve and pressed his suit! guess hes single. lightened entire photograph. cloned the tip of the collar off. the used scratch removal tool to remove the lengthy sleeve cuff, cloned the bottom jacket sleeve back on smoothed it with the blemish tool then ran it through neat image to smooth out the wrinkles in the suit. I had to resize to be able to upload due to the 100kb limit So that took out a lot of what I started with before taking it down from 127kbs to 100kbs. sorry. |
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| Re: Suit and Shirt Liquified suit lapel and tie. Cloned shirt lapel |
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| Re: Suit and Shirt Levels clone and heal (basically like Swampy stated) curves sharpen |
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| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Fix collar on shirt | tigerphoto | Photo Retouching | 4 | 02-04-2009 01:46 PM |