Greetings.
I have been googling for days trying to find some help on this issue and so far no luck. I did however find this forum, so I'm gonna ask for opinions here.
I have posted some of the images I'm working with (cropped and sized down so they are not totally huge) and they can be viewed at:
204eastsouth.com/problem-1.jpg
204eastsouth.com/problem-2.jpg
204eastsouth.com/problem-3.jpg
I have two problems with these photos. The film really enhanced her tan lines & the bags under her eyes. How can I fix these things? I have tried various attempts with the smudge tool and the clone tool but the results never look natural. I will be the first to confess that I have no clue what I'm doing. I never touch up my photos unless I'm fixing film damage or scanning artifacts. This is my first attempt at doing a makeover on a person.
I have been searching for tutorials that cover this sort of information, but not much luck there either. I found some information that got me started, but I still don't have the experience to make it look real.
Any hints on how to cover up these things while keeping it natural looking? Much thanks.
Adrian
I have been googling for days trying to find some help on this issue and so far no luck. I did however find this forum, so I'm gonna ask for opinions here.
I have posted some of the images I'm working with (cropped and sized down so they are not totally huge) and they can be viewed at:
204eastsouth.com/problem-1.jpg
204eastsouth.com/problem-2.jpg
204eastsouth.com/problem-3.jpg
I have two problems with these photos. The film really enhanced her tan lines & the bags under her eyes. How can I fix these things? I have tried various attempts with the smudge tool and the clone tool but the results never look natural. I will be the first to confess that I have no clue what I'm doing. I never touch up my photos unless I'm fixing film damage or scanning artifacts. This is my first attempt at doing a makeover on a person.
I have been searching for tutorials that cover this sort of information, but not much luck there either. I found some information that got me started, but I still don't have the experience to make it look real.
Any hints on how to cover up these things while keeping it natural looking? Much thanks.
Adrian