Removing
wrinkles from a person in a photograph is a fairly easy process. There
are different ways of getting rid of wrinkles in a photograph but the
best way (and the easiest way) I’ve found is to use the “spot healing
brush tool” (see below). Other ways leave noticeable blur marks and are
more time consuming and less accurate.
Follow these steps to get started with removing wrinkles from your subjects face or body in your photographs.
1. Open Photoshop and open the image you want to edit
2. Right click on the background under the layers window and click “duplicate layer”. You now have two layers.
3. Ensure your second layer is the active layer and click on “spot healing brush tool” in the sidebar.
4. Find an area of skin close the wrinkles that shares the same color and light attributes. Click “alt + left click” now move the spot healing brush tool over the wrinkles and either drag it along in the direction of the wrinkles or just “dab” it on the wrinkles one click at a time. If you make a mistake simply just click the “undo” button under “edit – undo”.
During this stage it’s important to ensure you’ve selected the right brush size. If the brush is too large, it may create noticeable marks on your photograph. For the image above I used a brush size of 7 (you can change this in the upper left hand corner of Photoshop).
It’s important to enlarge the photograph so you can see the small details of the wrinkles. It’s easy work, but to get it done perfectly you must spend some time trying different approaches and brush strokes to removing the wrinkles.
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