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01/01/2009 02:48:56 PM · #1
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How'd They Do That
'Stare' by lovethelight

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01/01/2009 03:01:56 PM · #2
Terrific job! Thanks!
01/01/2009 05:47:58 PM · #3
Nice work Claire. Thanks for sharing. :)
01/01/2009 05:50:50 PM · #4
Originally posted by dwterry:

Nice work Claire. Thanks for sharing. :)
Thanks, I probably could have gone into more detail but the main question I got about was the processing on the eyes so I focused on that. I am working on another tutorial that goes into more detail on the actual dodging and burning and cloning techniques I use.
01/01/2009 06:13:53 PM · #5
Very nice tutorial, Claire! Thanks for putting that together.
01/01/2009 06:36:27 PM · #6
Well done. Another thanks.
01/01/2009 07:00:12 PM · #7
VERY nice--in addition to the basic technique, I enjoyed seeing how you pay attention to detail: I had to look twice sometimes to see what you were noticing and correcting before I scrolled down to the obviously better corrected image.

Thanks for the time and effort on this!
01/01/2009 08:05:58 PM · #8
Thanks so much Claire for the tutorial. I learn so much from these, and I appreciate your generosity in sharing your knowledge with everyone.
01/02/2009 12:55:15 PM · #9
I am glad I could help!
01/02/2009 12:58:26 PM · #10
I haven't had a chance to go through it yet, but I'm sure it'll be very helpful, so thanks in advance.
01/02/2009 02:16:05 PM · #11
Amazing transformation and tutorial. I have a lot to learn with CS3. I'm surprised all of those transformations, especially the liquify on the eyelid, are legal in Advanced Editing. I usually try to err on the conservative side to avoid (another) disqualification.
01/02/2009 02:36:51 PM · #12
Originally posted by boyd2000:

Amazing transformation and tutorial. I have a lot to learn with CS3. I'm surprised all of those transformations, especially the liquify on the eyelid, are legal in Advanced Editing. I usually try to err on the conservative side to avoid (another) disqualification.


Lighting adjustments like that are legal, but you have to be careful with the liquify tool. You can't use it to dramatically change anything. The slight adjustment of the eye was so subtle that it didn't change the meaning of the entire photograph, so it was fine, but taking it further you are walking a fine line.
01/02/2009 03:54:35 PM · #13
That is a really nice tutorial, but is all of that legal even in advanced? Holy cow I could never imagine spending that much time on a shot. Especially one to be entered into a challenge for a virtual ribbon. I have to tell you I admire your skills with the photoshop though. Thats good work, but its alot of work.

Matt
01/02/2009 04:35:27 PM · #14
The sad thing, I bet you did all this in about 1/100th of the time it took to write it out. Photoshop CS3 for dummies here I come....
01/02/2009 05:09:17 PM · #15
Great tutorial.

One question: Where is or is there an Airbrush Tool in CS2?
01/02/2009 06:39:47 PM · #16
Originally posted by pawdrix:

Great tutorial.

One question: Where is or is there an Airbrush Tool in CS2?


It should be along the side along with all the other tools, it is just the "brush" tool but I call it airbrushing because that is what I use it for and when you set it to a low opacity then it works well for that purpose.
01/02/2009 06:40:11 PM · #17
Originally posted by MattO:

That is a really nice tutorial, but is all of that legal even in advanced? Holy cow I could never imagine spending that much time on a shot. Especially one to be entered into a challenge for a virtual ribbon. I have to tell you I admire your skills with the photoshop though. Thats good work, but its alot of work.

Matt


Yes it is all legal in advanced, I had to submit my original and it was approved so no worries. Thanks for reading!

Message edited by author 2009-01-02 18:40:23.
03/28/2011 09:52:17 AM · #18
i've been waiting for this kind of tutorial for quite a long time.. finally! Thank you so much!!! I haven't tried the airbrush tool, hope it's gonna be good on my first xD
10/29/2011 07:25:54 AM · #19
Thanks lovethelight your tutorial has been very helpful to me
10/29/2011 09:19:53 AM · #20
Originally posted by nikkoquiogue:

i've been waiting for this kind of tutorial for quite a long time.. finally! Thank you so much!!! I haven't tried the airbrush tool, hope it's gonna be good on my first xD

Probably about two years? :-D
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