I've been trying to learn more about airbrushing and such in photoshop lately. It's a lot of fun and I'm learning a ton. It's mastering the skin that has proved to be a challenge. You don't want it to look fake, but at the same time, you want it nice and smooth. With help of a surface blur, clone stamping, the healing brush, and a little burning and dodging, my new edited pictures are turning out much nicer.
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It doesn't look fake at all - great job! I think I need a healing brush on some of my pics! I'd like to learn more about editing, too.
ReplyDeleteGreat job Kate! Keep at it and you will keep learning, just like I do everyday!
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