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To anyone who know how to make cyberface: I need some help

Sun Nov 28, 2004 5:57 pm

Hi I try to patch my own cyberface, i will put the pics of what i've done, can you tell how to make it look like one layer. i mean the bhed of the player i used and the pics i paste shows the edge. how can i blend them or smudge, blur or what. also can you tell me how to make more detail in to it. thanks for the help

here's the pics:


Image

Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:20 am

Hue/saturation, clone tool

Mon Nov 29, 2004 12:48 am

refuze wrote:Hue/saturation, clone tool


thanks
yeah, i already try hue and saturation though i can get it right.

but i don't know about clonr tool, how to use it can you help me.

thanks again

Mon Nov 29, 2004 1:04 am

dude that looks pretty good, maybe make the area around the eyes more defined a little

Mon Nov 29, 2004 1:09 am

I can try to help, send me the cyberface in psd form with the layers. :wink:

cocorita4@yahoo.com

Mon Nov 29, 2004 4:54 am

I have PSP9 but I can help. I use the lighten/darken tool, the smudge tool and I also use the paint brush tool. If you want to darken the areas around the nose, forehead and cheeks use the eye dropper to select the darker color. Then set the opacity very low (5-15 %) and paint in the lighter section. You can darken the section gradually by painting repeatedly over the same section (this is called build up). You can then make a gradual change from dark to light. I use a combination of the tools to get the desired effect. Ocassionally I use the airbrush tool with the opacity lowered. Another method I use is to use the hue/saturation/lightness (as Refuze suggested), color balance or brightness/contrast tools to adjust the lighter layer. When it nearly matches the darker layer it will be much easier to blend. The only problem is this effects the whole image. The hair color may be effected too much, so I often copy the hair section (use the lasso tool) and paste it as a new layer above the original hair.

Mon Nov 29, 2004 4:05 pm


thanks for all the tips, i will try it.

also i send it to you elijah, thanks
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