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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 3/14/2006
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Sorry, that it took me long time to answer you. What I’ve done as follows: 1. Increasing the mount of light by Level means that in PS. 2. Then make the dark area more precise by polygonal lasso tool, then dark the inner area, reverse the selection and clone the outer part by clone stamp tool, the colour as the skin. 3. To make the eye looks 3D use the burn tool at "highlights-35% exposure. the burn tool to be used at the bottom and top part of the dark area. 4. To smooth the skin where heavy pixels can be notice, either by clone or pixel by pixel using the brush tool. 5. Use the tool brush no. 112 to add and make the eye lashes darker. 6. You can smooth some of the area by blur tool. Hope that info can be useful. Saeed
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{K:44058} 3/13/2006
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Hi Alyazia, sorry, am not that good at photoshop but looking at what you captured, I guessed it needs more light, am not sure though.. I like the idea of the infants eye, I already like the compopsition, just don't know to help you here... regards...
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Alyazia Khaleefa
{K:1168} 3/12/2006
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i noticed another difference... seems like you've... mmmm i dont know wut is it called but guess u've blurred the area around the eye.. am i right??
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Alyazia Khaleefa
{K:1168} 3/12/2006
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hi again... i've changed the saturation + the level.. is that wut u've done?? if there is somthin eles i'll be thankful if you can teach me.. regards
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Alyazia Khaleefa
{K:1168} 3/12/2006
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welcome.back Saeed... thought u switched to ur website... anyway, can you tell me how u've done it?? whenever u've got the time.. thanks
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Saeed Al Shamsi
{K:47735} 3/12/2006
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Here is a quick try, but need more precise work and time. Saeed
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