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First time trying the program, trying to learn everything. I love this program.
5 is before, 7 is after. A picture I found online to learn on.

       
 
#2
Smile

Love how you handled the eyes and the skin smoothing. Let us see some more of your work, from your own files, if possible.

TEB

Cool
 
#3
Thanks so much, What do you mean my own files? Still new at this lol
 
#4
Your own files means photos that you have taken. If you use other peoples photos, this could cause some legal copyright issues.

TEB

Rolleyes
 
#5
Oh yes I buy mine or get mine from stock sites, I should have said that lol. But I will post from my own stock Wink
 
#6
You did an excellent job with PP...that chin work can be tricky, as we can see. I think your skin "density" was a good choice.
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#7
Thank you so very much, yes the chin by far was the hardest!
 
#8
You managed to get rid of the double chin quite effectively Smile
 
#9
Excellent...the chin looks a little smudged...missing the texture the rest of the skin has...but overall....excellent.




 
#10
Ty u so very much. Yes the chin was so hard to fix and add shadowing. Not sure how to ad a real looking texture look because I pained it on by hand pretty much lol.
 
  


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