Retouching (First Try)

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Toro

Sicc OG
Apr 25, 2006
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Pretty good so far, like he said more can be done. What tool are you using? I suggest trying out band aid tool (I think it's called that it's a picture of a band aid) it'll completely remove the marks and blend the in more. Also try out the clone stamp tool.
 
May 4, 2002
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#4
you can do a lil more on her acne...but you did good...

she def looks better...

now you have to do work w/ the lighting...and the lint on her jacket...
I was just focusing on the face, just to learn the technique. I didn't even notice the lint on the jacket. But good looking.

Toro said:
Pretty good so far, like he said more can be done. What tool are you using? I suggest trying out band aid tool (I think it's called that it's a picture of a band aid) it'll completely remove the marks and blend the in more. Also try out the clone stamp tool.
I used the Clone Tool and some blur filters for what I did. I'll Healing Brush to see what that does. Thanks for the feedback.
 
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Use a softer brush... I can see where you took out the pimples... the skin tone has circles in those areas now... easily fixed.. though.-

Softer Brush and select areas that more closely match the skin tone.

Nice for first attempt, keep practicing.