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Also, I am posting an example of one of my edits from a skin mat I am currently working on. As you can see, I have done as suggested by "Unicornst" and used the "clone" then "healing" brush adjusted for softness. The left side of the image shows my edit while the right is unchanged.
Any tips so far on what you can see? I tried my best to remove the hair as you can see. I am going to finish the other side then re-do the eyebrows.
BTW, anyone know of how I can flip or mirror a brush easily? Some of the "brow" brushes I have for Photoshop need to go in the opposite direction. I was thinking maybe do a layer on top and flip the layer with the brows? Any suggestions for flipping directions?
Thanks for your feedback on the image edit and other tips.
Jeff
Development on: Mac Pro 2008, Duel-Boot OS - Snow Leopard 10.6.6 &
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon , 10GB
800 MHz DDR2 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT.
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I am working on editing some skin textures and would like to edit out the body hair on them such as eyebrows. So far I have tried a couple of methods in Photoshop, such as using the clone stamp tool to erase the brows, but it did not blend or smooth out so well on close examination. Maybe if I used a layer to mask it out, but not sure how good of a result that would be either to get just right.
So, if anyone can chime in on a good method for removing body hair from skin textures such as the face brows, any advice would be helpful. I just am not too sure how to best go about masking them out to put on my own eyebrows or body hair when already applied.
Thanks for any tips,
Jeff
Development on: Mac Pro 2008, Duel-Boot OS - Snow Leopard 10.6.6 & Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit, 2 x 2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon , 10GB 800 MHz DDR2 RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT.