August 27, 200619 yr Well i figured that since ive been using photoshop for a number of years now why not try and help a few people out by teaching them to do a few things that i had to figure out for myself... First of all lets start off with red eyes (caused from bad reflections off the camera lens) this is a really easy thing to do once you've learnt. start with an image like ive got below... then click and hold the spot healing brush tool to reveal the drop menu, click the bottom one (red eye tool) Once you've done this it's a simple case of clicking in the centre of the red portion of the eye, and its done. Hope this has helped a few people out, i know its a very simple thing to do but i thought it may help someone out, ill post slightly more complex one later. black flat
August 27, 200619 yr ? what version of photoshop is that? Ive got CS and I dont think that button is in there :roll: [http://woopidoo2.deviantart.com][Tip.it Moderator from Dec 10, 2006 to 03 Sep, 2008]
August 27, 200619 yr Author Tip number 2 : This is a tip because whenever i get pictures from partys there always seems to be 2 or 3 with straggling strangers hanging around in the background. Since these people wont stop getting in photos i like to take them out, this is a photo that i just found on google, it has 3 girls and a guy in there who looks like he really doesnt belong. So we select the clone stamp tool as shown below Then we hold the mouse cursor away from the persons head that we wish to remove, i hold it around an inch (or 2.5 cm's) to the right, then you hold down alt (not sure what its called if your using a mac) and single click to select. Now we click and hold the left mouse button, close to the head of the guy (around .5 cm away or 2/8th's) and the mouse button is dragged accros the guys head. Then we simply do the same on the oposite side, alt click away from his head, move closer to his head, click and drag. This was a very basic picture (i chose this one as i thought if anyone wanted to try it then it would be easy for them to do so) [note] if you go too far over then you will simply move the guys head over, because of this always try to stop before you start to clone his head then simply repeat the step. I hope that this helped some people. Black flat
August 27, 200619 yr Author ? what version of photoshop is that? Ive got CS and I dont think that button is in there :roll: Ive got photoshop CS2, im a bit of a photoshop junkie, i always have to have the latest and greatest. Black flat
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