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May 21, 2007 00:34 |  #1

What's your method? Had a blondee today who's hair would just NOT stay down no matter what. Any fairly quick processing techniques would be VERY helpful.

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Two proofs from today. No need to edit these images (good luck anyways, not even pixels to do anything with), would really just prefer some sample steps, links, screenshots, etc. Thank you! :)

I notice the samples I included don't have any complex backgrounds. I realized a basic cloning tool might work for these, looking for other techniques for more complex situations if possible. :)

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May 21, 2007 07:31 |  #2

Clone Stramp in PhotoShop is the best usually.

If the BG is a single colour, then I'll use eye-dropper and then brush tool.

Or, the patch tool can work too (and is extremely quick to use)

Or, a combination of the above.


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