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Airbrushing tattoos for FAB pics?
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What a nightmare! Mrs SKC is now inked on every limb, it takes ages to airbrush them out, especially when you're terrible with MS Paint like me! We just uploaded some public pics, took me half an hour to edit 2 (badly).
Anyone know of any programs or apps that make it easier?
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Download a copy of 'gimp' (basically an open-source Photoshop copy) and watch some YouTube tutorial videos...especially about the 'clone stamp' tool.
And never...ever...do that to your lovely mrs' pics again! |
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By *XimagesCouple
over a year ago
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As one of the other folk said download a copy of GIMP - which is free, then use their clone / heal brushes to cover up ink etc.
I use Photoshop for editing and work but have heard GIMP is just as good.
When covering faces, make a selection and feather it a few pixels to avoid a hard edge |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Art weaver is a free one that's pretty good too. If I'm uploading pics straight from my phone then there's an app (Android) called point blur which js dead easy to use too. Hope all this helps. |
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By *mmersCouple
over a year ago
Greater London |
We use this app called PointBlur as well on phone and you can blur out bits that you want. Works well and easy to operate. Also offers different patterns of blurring. Do check it out.
Btw, some creative pics there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"As one of the other folk said download a copy of GIMP - which is free, then use their clone / heal brushes to cover up ink etc.
I use Photoshop for editing and work but have heard GIMP is just as good.
When covering faces, make a selection and feather it a few pixels to avoid a hard edge "
GIMP is good and quite easy to get the hang of, does just about everything PhotoShop Elements does and completely free! |
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