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Aaron Wilson
Apr-27-2005, 02:25 AM
What is the best way to make the bra non see thru? Is there a way to darken the shirt color? Should I clone the shirt from a diffrent spot?

Angelo
Apr-27-2005, 04:35 AM
this photos's aspect ration appears to have been distorted.

Mitchell
Apr-27-2005, 04:59 AM
I would try cloning from the adjacent shirt. I've had good luck doing this, but you have to be careful in such a large area. Try cloning from the perimeter inward to achieve a more natural look.


mitch

wholenewlight
Apr-27-2005, 05:02 AM
I would probably use the clone method that you mentioned to get rid of the "shiny" places . . .

and re-evaluate the use of fill flash if I ever shot the same model wearing the same outfit again!

You might also be able to use the "burn" tool set to "highlights" (and probably set at only 5 - 10%) to slightly darken the hot spots. That approach might be a little harder to blend.

There may be better solutions but those would be my first thoughts.

lynnma
Apr-27-2005, 05:25 AM
If you have Photoshop CS try using the "patch" tool.. it's a clone tool with a wider area and clones more evenly..

wxwax
Apr-27-2005, 05:28 AM
If you have Photoshop CS try using the "patch" tool.. it's a clone tool with a wider area and clones more evenly..
Never tried that tool, thanks for the tip, Lynn.

For those with a fast connection, here's (http://www.andrewkendall.com/pages/learning/tutorials/photoshop/patchtool/index.php) a quick little video tutorial on the patch tool.

photoshow
Apr-27-2005, 07:15 AM
You can also try double cloning, this will often help you achieve a nice clean replacement.

First select a fairly large brush with a slightly soft edge

set the clone tool to "Darken"

Clone the area (it will look like crap)

Now with the same brush set the tool to "Lighten" and clone over the same area

Viola' the area should now blend nicely, if you still have a few light edges try running over the area with the burn tool set to midtones at about 25

Aaron Wilson
Apr-27-2005, 09:07 AM
i took 6 attemps to get it to the size in both canvas and mb for up load.. had to crop and saved it in cs as a #1 sorry for a bad post of a pic.. the org. look great. Never use flash until this time... The room was to dark and forgot my tri-pod. :(

Aaron Wilson
Apr-27-2005, 09:18 AM
THANK YOU lynnma... That patch tool under healing IS great... Had o look it up on how to use it.. but it took care of the problem!! 2 leasons learned.. a new tool and dont forget the tri-pod!! lol

Also thank you to every one else...l I'll have to try those ideas also!

lynnma
Apr-27-2005, 09:49 AM
Never tried that tool, thanks for the tip, Lynn.

For those with a fast connection, here's (http://www.andrewkendall.com/pages/learning/tutorials/photoshop/patchtool/index.php) a quick little video tutorial on the patch tool.Great Link sid.. the patch tool works REALLY well for under eye correction for baggy eyed people works like a charm..:clap

USAIR
Apr-27-2005, 02:26 PM
Never tried that tool, thanks for the tip, Lynn.

For those with a fast connection, here's (http://www.andrewkendall.com/pages/learning/tutorials/photoshop/patchtool/index.php) a quick little video tutorial on the patch tool.Thanks for the great link
What a gold mine:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

Fred

wxwax
Apr-27-2005, 02:42 PM
Thanks for the great link
What a gold mine:clap :clap :clap :clap :clap

Fred

:andy Google is my best friend. :D

Here's the link (http://www.andrewkendall.com/pages/learning/photoshoptutorials.php) to his other video tutorials - Lasso Tool, Replace Colour, Background Eraser, Healing Brush, Clone Stamp, Layer Masking.

lr1811
Apr-27-2005, 07:44 PM
I just tell my subjects not to wear a bra... therefore no need to edit it out.

lol

sorry i could not be of anymore help!

Brian