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Help me fix wrinkles using Photoshop

grohl

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So, I know how to use the Heal tool.

Isn't there some combination of filters (high pass, noise etc.) applied to a whole image to help soften it?

I would love someone to volunteer to "fix" an image ... but really need a tutorial to teach myself.
 
Originally posted by: grohl
So, I know how to use the Heal tool.

Isn't there some combination of filters (high pass, noise etc.) applied to a whole image to help soften it?

I would love someone to volunteer to "fix" an image ... but really need a tutorial to teach myself.
trying to pass yourself off as younger to someone on the net? 😛
 
No. I am softening up a headshot (not mine) to send to a modeling agency and want it to look as good as possible.
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: grohl
No. I am softening up a headshot (not mine) to send to a modeling agency and want it to look as good as possible.
false advertising.

Yeah, no one photoshops models.
 
Don't you take the whole pic onto another layer then blur it, then use the history or some brush to mark over the wrinkles on the original pic
 
Originally posted by: moshquerade
this is to actually get a gig. i would think there is a difference.
Would it be like lying or "embellishing" a resume though? From what I hear, plenty of people engage in that practice. Not that I'm saying it's right, but it seems quite common.
 
Originally posted by: grohl
So, I know how to use the Heal tool.

Isn't there some combination of filters (high pass, noise etc.) applied to a whole image to help soften it?

I would love someone to volunteer to "fix" an image ... but really need a tutorial to teach myself.

First apply Preparation-H to subject, wait for affect, then photograph. If you don't know the tricks, don't take the pic's!
 
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