I am trying to fix the hair follicles from shaved armpits of models.
How do I remove the hair stubbles and replace it with smooth skin? I have Photoshop CS5 Extended essential.
picard Goldmember 1,996 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jan 2006 Location: Canada More info | Feb 21, 2011 00:29 | #1 I am trying to fix the hair follicles from shaved armpits of models. Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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iChase Hatchling 3 posts Joined Feb 2011 More info | Feb 21, 2011 00:43 | #2 If it were me, I would use the Healing Brush (J) and sample some skin of the same shade and smooth the area out. Gripped 5D Mark II | Canon 28mm 1.8 | Canon 50mm 1.4
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Quad-Response Senior Member 716 posts Joined Jul 2009 Location: Cornwall, UK More info | Feb 21, 2011 07:40 | #3 As Chase has said, clone tool/healing brush or patch tool would be the easiest. Post some images up and we will show you.
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thanks for the reply guys. Canon 1DM4,7D, Rebel XT
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texasmedic Mostly Lurking 12 posts Joined Jun 2010 More info | I know it's a couple of days late, but I use a paintbrush set of Lighten with a low opacity and flow and paint a skin toned color sampled from the same area. It's a little faster than cloning, and doesn't destroy the shadows as much.
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Shooting Goldmember 1,552 posts Likes: 3 Joined Jan 2008 More info | I would have made sure they shaved before even setting up the session. Believe it or not that is one of the first things I check for before shooting.
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jra Cream of the Crop 6,568 posts Likes: 35 Joined Oct 2005 Location: Ohio More info | Mar 01, 2011 12:17 | #7 Shooting wrote in post #11936398 I would have made sure they shaved before even setting up the session. Believe it or not that is one of the first things I check for before shooting. Or try to avoid armpit shots. If I get a real visible arm pit, I'm usually pretty quick to throw out the photo. If it somehow merited keeping, I guess the clone tool or healing brush would do the trick.
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