I'm having a lot of fun with this program enhancing otherwise blah looking portraits. It's a great product and fairly priced. Thanks.
I know that face sculpting works automatically when you mark up a face and let the software do its job. But can you suggest a means to "narrow" an overly wide face in a uniform fashion. It seems that I can get the jaw to thin and the head to get pointy, but I don't get a consistent and pleasant thinning overall.
Along the same vein, what if my subject has an overly long face that I would like to "squash" a bit from top to bottom. Should I manipulate the placement of the marking points?
If you have any experience along these line, kindly share it with us all.
Thanks, John
I know that face sculpting works automatically when you mark up a face and let the software do its job. But can you suggest a means to "narrow" an overly wide face in a uniform fashion. It seems that I can get the jaw to thin and the head to get pointy, but I don't get a consistent and pleasant thinning overall.
Along the same vein, what if my subject has an overly long face that I would like to "squash" a bit from top to bottom. Should I manipulate the placement of the marking points?
If you have any experience along these line, kindly share it with us all.
Thanks, John