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From: PhotoWalkPro
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  • Thanks for this video. Even though I had no idea what half the tools were that you used your easy instructions meant I could fix my photo irrespective. Now shared this with my colleagues and looking for more of your tips and tricks.

  • That has to be the WORST way of fixing this problem... you are a damn moron... " yea, instead of cloning the section that needs to be fixed, just make her eyes bigger!" I can't decide who the bigger retard is, your friend who gave you this tip, OR you for actually using it and making a video about it... Holy shit you are stupid. I'm honestly upset i just wasted my time watching this. If i ever see you, I'm going to punch you for wasting my time...

  • @chicagodrew1128 he didn't force you to watch yet you waste even more time commenting lol

  • @chicagodrew1128 sounds like a slack way of doing it.

  • There is such an easier, better way to do this. (Without changing eye size)

    Copy the lens like he did on the left, just smudge the skin over. It wont let the skin smudge go past the boundary of the lens selection. Changing eye size is totally pointless to do for such a simple problem. Really.

  • pretty cool - however, the particular image will have to NOT have wrinkles/expression lines extending from the region covered by glasses to outside of.. but, not withstanding that scenario, thank you. :)

  • same pair a have

  • Great fix thanks for the tip.

  • not bad teknique.

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