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Alright let us finish off Sherry here and go to our color range and her hair is almost exact same color density as her face. So let us take, there is no getting around that is there; we will take the hair with the face, okay we will do that. Now one thing you can do in this situation, it might get a little laborious, is come back in with our eraser and just erase the hair out of our selection. We can do that. Because I really want to keep the detail on the hair, she has got gorgeous hair, you do not want to fuzzy up the hair. Let us get rid of it, just erase it out. Do not get too close to the face, it's one thing you do not want to take out is the face. When you do this kind of thing, start erasing from the edge and work in towards what you do want to keep. Okay so that isolates her face and one thing we are going to do is take out the eyes, because we do not want to mess with the eyes either. Take the eyes out of our selection; we are doing this so that we don't mess up the eyes, because we want the sharpness from the color to stay in the eyes, we only want to affect the skin. We've got more hair to get rid of, if we are zoomed in too tight then we miss some areas. Alright, put this back in, let us go up here to filter and blur this skin just a bit, not a whole lot, just enough to smooth things out, and really just to smooth out the skin a little bit. How is that? And there you have it, the skin looks about as good as it is going to get, with this episode anyway. Tweaking skin, you've got to be very careful but the results are worth it.
| Course: | Adobe Photoshop Image Restoration |
| Author: | Phil Hawkins |
| SKU: | 33473 |
| ISBN: | 1932072705 |
| Release Date: | 2004-01-27 |
| Duration: | 4.5 hrs / 77 lessons |
| Captions: | No |
| Compatibility: |
Vista/XP/2000, OS X, Linux QuickTime 7, Flash 8 |