Need Tips/Help removing blemish from eye
Hello, all...it's me again. I'm still trying to finish up work on the pictures originally discussed in this thread: http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=203118. I have one last image to work on and it is proving to be beyond my limited abilities. The young lady had a large sty on one eye and she asked me to remove it (which I would have done anyway). I've tried a number of different things in photoshop cs3--healing brush, cloning, gaussian blur after healing, multiple layers & blending, etc. Nothing I have tried has looked "natural" once I've finished. I've made the area more noticeable most of the time actually. <sigh> I even tried a skin graft using paint shop pro. Everything I tried just looks bad, bad, BAD. I've read tutorials that have given me actions to try, but I can't get them to turn out right. I don't know what I'm missing.
Would anyone like to try your hand at fixing this eye and then tell me not just WHAT you did, but HOW you did it?? This is the last image I have to do for this project and I am anxious to get it off my plate. I'm more than a little frustrated with it right now. I cannot tell you how much I would appreciate a little help with this one! Here's a link (I think) to the original image: http://psphotos.smugmug.com/Sherry-Shots/HHHS-Red-Brigade-Band-11-12/Button-Photos/18349938_ZNKkpM#1425489460_2Nj8QRg-O-LB
I know the picture will need a little more tweaking after the eye gets repaired, but I need to get past the eye first.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Sherry
Would anyone like to try your hand at fixing this eye and then tell me not just WHAT you did, but HOW you did it?? This is the last image I have to do for this project and I am anxious to get it off my plate. I'm more than a little frustrated with it right now. I cannot tell you how much I would appreciate a little help with this one! Here's a link (I think) to the original image: http://psphotos.smugmug.com/Sherry-Shots/HHHS-Red-Brigade-Band-11-12/Button-Photos/18349938_ZNKkpM#1425489460_2Nj8QRg-O-LB
I know the picture will need a little more tweaking after the eye gets repaired, but I need to get past the eye first.
Thanks in advance for any assistance.
Sherry
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When I click on your link I am taken to a slide show with a small image. No can work with this. Can you put the original somewhere? Did you shoot in RAW?
Sam
First of all brighten the exposure to take some of the red out of her skin.
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No, I didn't shoot RAW. I've never worked with RAW and may need to try that for future endeavors, but only JPEG for this go-round.
I appreciate you for taking time to attempt this. Sorry to be a bother, but thanks so much.
Sherry
I'll try again when I get home, but so far everything I have tried has looked worse than the original sty. Blech.....
Thanks again though.
Sherry
use a small brush and in small steps
also ;
duplicate the image
flip the duplicate
use the good eye on the flipped duplicate as a sample for the healing brush
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Use brighten where you need it brighter and darker where you need it darker...then even out what is left with the soft brush on normal.
This is an easy fix using the cloning tool. If you try using the healing brush you will want to shoot your foot off after 1 minute.
I have been using the cloning tool exclusively for work like this for years....this is an easy fix for me.....maybe not so much for someone less experienced with the tool.
Give it a solid effort. This really is easy using the cloning tool.
If I was home I would fix it for you...unfortunately that is still 6 hours away .
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try the healing brush
it works the same as clone-tool , but
it uses the new content-aware technique
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Now I just have to duplicate it. I appreciate the screen shots that show your workflow. My photoshop skills are very slim & I am also self-taught. I haven't been able to make the leap to figure out how to do fix this problem on my own, so the screen shots are so helpful.
I am working on doing this myself right now, but just in case mine doesn't turn out so well, I will take you up on that offer if you don't mind sending the full size file. My email is psphotos@hot.rr.com.
I have learned a ton since beginning this project, so I want to thank everyone who helped me in my previous post and everyone who offered solutions to this post. Thanks augustmelody for showing me how it is done.
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!
Sherry
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