I'm pretty new to photoshop, and was wondering if there is an easy way to completely remove the pupil, leaving just the white glossy part of the eye instead
instead of blurring the mistakes, why don't you press "x" on the keyboard? - it switches the paint colour from black to white and vice versa, and you can erase your mistakes.
I don't think I was using the blur tool to cover mistakes, but rather to make the mask match the subject more accurately. If you leave your mask too sharp it will be visible even if it is very accurate... it always needs some amount of "feathering" or anti-aliasing, which I use the blur tool to achieve.
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mauiwauichic420 3 months ago
I'm pretty new to photoshop, and was wondering if there is an easy way to completely remove the pupil, leaving just the white glossy part of the eye instead
MonkeysOnRiot 1 year ago
hi...in 2.37 you say that we don't want to have the red eye and we blur it. how do we do that? (sorry for my english :p)
alexVnessa 2 years ago
thanks for this video, I will be giving this a try
dandy491 2 years ago
THANK YOU!!!!!!!! Amazing!
Ichorose 2 years ago
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ipeachiee 3 years ago
thank you it helped alot !
suicidalwatercolors 3 years ago
good job
instead of blurring the mistakes, why don't you press "x" on the keyboard? - it switches the paint colour from black to white and vice versa, and you can erase your mistakes.
vernacarina 3 years ago
I don't think I was using the blur tool to cover mistakes, but rather to make the mask match the subject more accurately. If you leave your mask too sharp it will be visible even if it is very accurate... it always needs some amount of "feathering" or anti-aliasing, which I use the blur tool to achieve.
cmhimaging 3 years ago
I blur beforehand/before mask so it isn't too sharp. Great job anyway!
vernacarina 3 years ago
good job.. thank you cmhimaging
turdsquad 3 years ago
thank you!
belpunx 4 years ago