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Photoshop lighting problem?
Hi there 3d buddies,
I am not sure if this is an appropriate place to ask this question. Though I have not seen a thread dedicated to Photoshop help. I am currently doing my first photo manipulation art work, it is quite shoddy..but I am learning :P ![]() ![]() How exactly do I remove the light sources from the girl? Cause the light source in the actual picture is not coming from where she is running. I have tried ctrl+j for the layer and adding multiply/ playing with brightness and opacity but it doesn't seem to do the trick. Any tips? Thanks guys. |
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hmm , as i remember dodge, burn and heling toolss allways help in this situation, and in filter -> render -> lightining effects there are some aditional lighting tools that can be usefull for you.
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Hue/saturate, levels, curves and some use of the rgb channels
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Thanks guys.
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