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flurity ?.. is this the name they called? |
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160387 Report |
Member since: Sep 20th 2004 Posts: 3 |
basically im looking for the tools called flurity..(i might spell it wrongly cos i dunno the correct spelling).. actually this tool is for those photographer to touch up wit the pictures they took... if a persons have wrinkles or even pimples he can edit it with that tool... the effect looks great.. where can i get this additional tool or it actually have in our basic adobe photshop .. |
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160388 Report |
Member since: May 10th 2004 Posts: 223 |
You shouldn't need a "special" tool to do that stuff. That's pretty basic editing. Photoshop itself is your tool.
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160392 Report |
Member since: Sep 20th 2004 Posts: 3 |
okok thanks.. one more Q.. how bout liquify?... can i edit the pimples by using liquify? how wo use this tools? |
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160396 Report |
Member since: Mar 18th 2001 Posts: 6632 |
You'd want to use the Stamp tool or the Healing Brush to edit out blemishes. They are both basic tools of photoshop that are meant for that type of task. Read the help files for instructions on how to use them. You definitely will not get good results with the liquify tool.
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160399 Report |
Member since: May 10th 2004 Posts: 223 |
Agreed. Liquify does pretty much what it sounds like, it lets you warp the image, as if it were liquid, but it doesn't easily allow you to remove or realistically change parts of the image. For removing blemishes on skin I'd first try using the Healing Brush. It can usually do the job well enough that no further touch up is necessary. |
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Sep 21st 2004 | #160416 Report |
Member since: Sep 20th 2004 Posts: 3 |
oh.. thanks a lot guys.... u ppl has solve my problem... |
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