09-04-2007, 06:00 PM
Ok, I'll answer your questions one at a time!
You select fully body after creating the facial points. It basically re-does the skin selection to cover the full body. It looks for pink connected areas underneath the head in the photo, and as with all AI techonologies wont work in all situations, so sometimes you will need to use the touchup brush instead. If they are lying down for instance, the body wont be underneath so it will fail.
There are no immediate plans for a sampling tool, but the current touchup brush should be able to remove lines and scars. A limitation of the touchup brush is it only works in areas that have already been added to the skin selection, so you might have to check that.
The opacity control affects the opacity of the brush selected. A low opacity will require several strokes to achieve the same affect as a high opacity.
The manual (which is only just finished) can be found here:
http://www.portraitprofessional.com/down...rGuide.pdf
Tony
You select fully body after creating the facial points. It basically re-does the skin selection to cover the full body. It looks for pink connected areas underneath the head in the photo, and as with all AI techonologies wont work in all situations, so sometimes you will need to use the touchup brush instead. If they are lying down for instance, the body wont be underneath so it will fail.
There are no immediate plans for a sampling tool, but the current touchup brush should be able to remove lines and scars. A limitation of the touchup brush is it only works in areas that have already been added to the skin selection, so you might have to check that.
The opacity control affects the opacity of the brush selected. A low opacity will require several strokes to achieve the same affect as a high opacity.
The manual (which is only just finished) can be found here:
http://www.portraitprofessional.com/down...rGuide.pdf
Tony