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50 Photoshop Tricks: Fix Dark Circles with the Healing Brush

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

50 Photoshop Tricks brings you Trick 01: Using the healing brush to fix dark circles under the eyes in a photo.

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  • Thanks for sharing these tips and tricks - very useful and time saving.

    Dionyshs007 - if you are new to photoshop perhaps you should start with a beginners tutorial rather than go to tips and tricks for those who are familiar with Photoshop. This is not a bad tutorial - it is very clear, the voice is also clear and easy to understand. You made a bad choice of Tutorial!

  • bad tutorial... i dont even know where the buttons are...i am new at photoshop >.<

  • "Option-double click bg layer" to unlock bg layer, "command-plus" to zoom in, "hold down space bar" to toggle off/on the hand tool (these are great shortcuts I learned from this TUT). Narrated perfectly and the production quality is great!!!! Oh and thanks for the help! I will use these skills repeatedly in the future.

  • These video tutorials will teach you all the secret photoshop tips and tricks that will make you a pro - youtube.com/watch?v=wg-MqQwG5z­4

  • @acook59 Duplicate the layer - use the clonestamp tool to get rid of the eye bags - than reduce the opacity a bit.

  • Very useful tip. thanks for sharing.

  • Acook59

    Lesson nr1 people ought to tell you about Photoshop is that usually there's no magical quick fix that works 100% of the time.

    Sometimes you need a little bit more work: Maybe you need the patch tool in your case. Maybe (with the healing brush) you need to set the mode to "lighten" or use the clone tool instead (more work but also more control).

    And better would be (if you want to keep the initial texture) is to paint with a low opacity white brush on a new layer set to "overlay"

  • Wow...  They are still there.

  • I really can't get this to work, when i draw the line under the eyes, i get a wierd polygonal curve under the eye in a colour that's not the colour i selected. Can you help?

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