Skin Tutorial
In this challenge we were asked to photo shop this girls face and make it "blemish free" to do this we started with the spot healing tool, this helped us hide the spots and shines se had on her face, but we had to be careful with where we did it and how much we did as, like you can see on her nose, it leaves a funny mark and you are able to tell she was photoshopped. Next we were asked to make her eyebrow look more like she had an eyebrow as her was very faint and small, we had to make sure we didn't make it look to obvious. To do this we went to the pain brush tool and selected the colour black on the little box at the end of the left side bar, we the. Realised we had to zoom in, to do this you can use the magnifying glass, or there's also another way to zoom, which is the way I used, this requires you to use the command key and press the button where the + sign is, to zoom out you do the same but use the - sign. After we zoomed in we had to subtly make her eyebrow look better, so we dragged the painbrush over her eyebrow and then if we make a mistake, or went over her eyebrow, then we went to the rubber tool on the left side bar and then made the rubber as big or as small as we needed by moving the bar at the top of the page when we selected the rubber. After this we realised that some things were too obvious, so we went on tools at the top of the page, then I went down to blur and selected "smart blur" after doing so a box popped up with the image in that was no smart blurred and it gave us the option of make it a higher blur or a lower blur, I went with the lower so It wasn't as obvious that I had blurred it. After doing so we then had to give her some makeup on her eye, we also went to the paintbrush and selected the colour we wanted to give her eyeshadow, but after doing this we realIsed the colour was too bold so we went to the right bar and selected the background and then made the opacity lower so it wasn't as bold. Next we saw that by changing the opacity that her hair was too dull, we got the rubber tool and "rubbed out" her hair which brought back the original colour without the opacity lowered on it.
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