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Posted on 23/01/07 1:11:47 PM |
tank172
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Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Lots of fun with this one! I had some trouble with the eyes, though. ![]() |
Posted on 23/01/07 2:27:20 PM |
mguyer
Incisive Incisor Posts: 799 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
very nice |
Posted on 23/01/07 8:48:57 PM |
tank172
ThreeDee Thriller Posts: 692 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Thank you, Mguyer. Should the jawline be straighter? For a better youthfull look? |
Posted on 24/01/07 00:59:12 AM |
vicho
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Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
it`s really cool i`m amazed by the way you painted the dress now, how long did it take you? |
Posted on 24/01/07 03:24:52 AM |
tank172
ThreeDee Thriller Posts: 692 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Thank you, Vicho. This one involved alot of layers & frustrating patience! ![]() The shirt in the original photo looked silky to me, so I wanted to reproduce that concept the best way I could. The base color of the shirt was done using hue/saturation...but the real trick was this, I selected the layer, and went to the channels filter. CTRL + Click the thumbnail of the GREEN channel and pressed CTRL + C. Went back to the layers pallet, made a new layer above the image, and CTRL + V. That puts all the green information on its own layer (it will not be visible on your image, though). Then, gaussian blurred that layer to around 15. Reduced its opacity to 85%. Duplicated the layer & blurred again to about 25. Then selected the first layer, (value 15 layer), and used Hue/Saturation to slightly bring about the silky haze of the blue. Hope that makes sense? ![]() Chris *(This is a modified version of a technique I found on the internet some time ago. I can't for the life of me find that page, though!)* |
Posted on 25/01/07 01:49:27 AM |
Pierre
Constructional Confabulator Posts: 637 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Nice indeed! Mayb remove a bit of the aging cheeks? Or maybe not... _________________ |
Posted on 25/01/07 04:32:24 AM |
dave.cox
Marquee Master Posts: 518 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Hey, great job. It really looks good! ![]() I hope you don't mind, but I took the liberty of touching it up just a tad. Hope you like. ![]() ![]() |
Posted on 25/01/07 1:52:33 PM |
tank172
ThreeDee Thriller Posts: 692 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Not at all, Dave! That's why I put it here! ![]() The biggest thing that keeps bugging me everytime I look at the color image is that the hair color bleeds slightly into the background. I must admit, by the time I got to the hair...I became a little lazy. ![]() |
Posted on 25/01/07 4:26:20 PM |
dave.cox
Marquee Master Posts: 518 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Yes, I applied a softening technique to the skin that I found in a different book, and have been using for quite awhile now with my clients. It is similar to putting on a layer of make up, and has been quite successful. I'm at work, so limited time right now, but I can post a tut on skin softening this weekend if you like. I don't think the color bleed is a problem. It just makes it look like there is some hair that is beyond the resolution of the photo. It really looks better than if you had cropped it too close. |
Posted on 25/01/07 4:55:01 PM |
tank172
ThreeDee Thriller Posts: 692 Reply ![]() |
Re: Restoring Old Photo & Reverse Aging
Thanks for the insite regarding the bleed, Dave. I look forward to the Softening Techique tutorial! ![]() |