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Fashion Portrait
#1
My first retouch using PPS


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#2
We didn't get to see the "before" version, but the "after" looks great.  Nice work.  Can you post the original so we can compare?
 
#3
johnabe Wrote:We didn't get to see the "before" version, but the "after" looks great.  Nice work.  Can you post the original so we can compare?

Took me a while to reply but here is the original version
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#4
Good job. Great photo to begin with.
 
#5
farzan2000 Wrote:Good job. Great photo to begin with.

Thank you! )
 
#6
Just a question. Is the hair done with PP or was is done in photoshop?
 
#7
farzan2000 Wrote:Just a question. Is the hair done with PP or was is done in photoshop?

The hair was done completely with PP. It's one of my favourites feautures of this software!

Regards
 
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Graphirus Wrote:My first retouch using PPS

Great Job!Big Grin
 
#9
how did you do that with the hair. i'm a new (not very adept) user?
Paul
 
#10
paulauclair Wrote:how did you do that with the hair. i'm a new (not very adept) user?
Paul

Hello Paul!

It's very easy. First you enter into the Hair Tidying mode. Then you "paint"
with the brush tool over the hair and click OK after you have finished. Then I moved both sliders (smooth and the other one which I don't exactly remember how is called cos' I'm at work) all the way up and you should get the same effect I achieved. Let me know if it worked for you, if not I could give you more detailed instructions.

Regards!
 
  


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