Peter Blake Well-Known Member May 23, 2013 #1 I am sure there are a billion websites and videos covering this but nothing like a personal touch.... how does one go about removing the line under the lady's armpit?
I am sure there are a billion websites and videos covering this but nothing like a personal touch.... how does one go about removing the line under the lady's armpit?
Pete Askew Admin May 23, 2013 #2 Try clone lighten is PS and then careful use of Liquify. For the cloning, work in a layer so you can blend back any bits you accidentally lightened. Last edited: May 23, 2013
Try clone lighten is PS and then careful use of Liquify. For the cloning, work in a layer so you can blend back any bits you accidentally lightened.
Pete Askew Admin May 23, 2013 #3 Giving something like this (30% opacity on brush). Last edited: May 23, 2013
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent May 23, 2013 #4 Man, that's a tough one Peter - just spent 10 mins playing around in PS and didn't get a result I liked
Man, that's a tough one Peter - just spent 10 mins playing around in PS and didn't get a result I liked
Paul Lange Moderator May 23, 2013 #5 On things like this sometimes as a final touch I copy and paste a larger patch of skin over the area and reduce the opacity and then mask the areas that you don't want to see.
On things like this sometimes as a final touch I copy and paste a larger patch of skin over the area and reduce the opacity and then mask the areas that you don't want to see.