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How to reduce wrinkle?
Topic Started: Nov 11 2007, 12:41 AM (470 Views)
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Nov 11 2007, 01:40 AM
Well, gaussian blur will affect the texture of the skin and is probably ok for younger ladies, but doesn’t work for men or an older person. one of the approach is probably as follow.

1)Create a duplicate layer.
2)Use “Patch” or “Healing Brush” tools which ever suite you better, to smoothen out the wrinkle.
3)Then reduce the opacity of the duplicate layer to bring back some of the original details of the wrinkle.

The idea is that if you smooth out the skin too much, it looks fake. So just lower the opacity until the wrinkle is just visible but not to obtrusive. And there you have it. :)

Thanks Clem. Will try out.
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someone like you should have asked this question . this method works more wonders than using the 'cloning' ! :thumbsup:

:thumbsup: tips bro clem ! :applause: :salute: :kowtow:
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