01-24-2013, 08:01 PM
Hi,
for the example of a couple looking at each other, PP should pick up that this a profile shot and automatically switch to profile mode where you only have PP using one eye, so for me this is taken care of.
In cases where one eye is hidden (e.g. behind hair) you always have the option to turn the sliders down to zero for the respective eye - not as quick as having a "only one eye" button as you have to do it in more than one section, but works for me.
One way to implement that feature might be to add the ability to remove a full eye section on the first screen, when you define the outlines.
Regards - MacSass
for the example of a couple looking at each other, PP should pick up that this a profile shot and automatically switch to profile mode where you only have PP using one eye, so for me this is taken care of.
In cases where one eye is hidden (e.g. behind hair) you always have the option to turn the sliders down to zero for the respective eye - not as quick as having a "only one eye" button as you have to do it in more than one section, but works for me.
One way to implement that feature might be to add the ability to remove a full eye section on the first screen, when you define the outlines.
Regards - MacSass