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Post by Major Major on Dec 8, 2016 23:42:08 GMT
I've just been fooling around with this. All I can say is... WOW.
The ability to actually add a smile to a non-smiling face and make other small tweaks to the facial structure is simply mind-blowing. Worth the price of the upgrade all by itself.
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Post by Tpgettys on Dec 9, 2016 1:31:22 GMT
That definitely sounds intriguing! Where is the capability to be found? Is it in expert mode or somewhere else?
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 9, 2016 1:45:29 GMT
I've just been fooling around with this. All I can say is... WOW. Craig, this post of yours had me running to try this new feature in Elements 15. I had all but forgotten about it. I agree . . . WOW! Thanks!
BTW, I used this tutorial by Steve Grisetti to guide me through the process.
Photoshop Elements 15 Facial Feature Adjustments
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Post by kevinm on Dec 9, 2016 4:51:06 GMT
Yes that feature in pse 15 is amazing but you could do all that as well in earlier versions using the various tools under Filter -> Distort -> Liquify. The sliders in pse 15 make it quicker but you are restricted to the limitations of the slider adjustments. If you use the tools under Filter, it might take a bit longer to create the same effect but you do have more flexibility to be creative. It's very easy to turn frowns into smiles, fix noses, lips, eye brows etc in earlier versions but the sliders in v15 probably make it a bit quicker.
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Post by Moto on Dec 9, 2016 5:32:47 GMT
Oct 6, 2016 23:06:59 GMT -8 Moto said:
"So far I love the: Adjust Facial Features in the Enhance menu. Fun and easy to use. The only problem is now I can't trust head shots anymore. It's good."
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Post by ChrisAnn on Dec 9, 2016 9:08:58 GMT
I tried it on my own features and, although I'm not thrilled with the 'natural' me, I was definitely not thrilled after I'd made some adjustments. (And it doesn't get rid of the wrinkles!)
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Post by Major Major on Dec 9, 2016 15:11:48 GMT
That definitely sounds intriguing! Where is the capability to be found? Is it in expert mode or somewhere else? Expert mode, in the enhance menu.
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Post by Major Major on Dec 9, 2016 15:13:03 GMT
Yes that feature in pse 15 is amazing but you could do all that as well in earlier versions using the various tools under Filter -> Distort -> Liquify. The sliders in pse 15 make it quicker but you are restricted to the limitations of the slider adjustments. If you use the tools under Filter, it might take a bit longer to create the same effect but you do have more flexibility to be creative. It's very easy to turn frowns into smiles, fix noses, lips, eye brows etc in earlier versions but the sliders in v15 probably make it a bit quicker. So not true. This feature takes facial adjustment to an entire other lever, way beyond anything the liquify filter can achieve.
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Post by Inspeqtor on Dec 11, 2016 8:28:41 GMT
I've just been fooling around with this. All I can say is... WOW. Craig, this post of yours had me running to try this new feature in Elements 15. I had all but forgotten about it. I agree . . . WOW! Thanks!
BTW, I used this tutorial by Steve Grisetti to guide me through the process.
Photoshop Elements 15 Facial Feature Adjustments
Thank you Sepiana... I had never heard of Steve Grisetti or MuviPix.com I added MuviPix.com to my list of websites to visit.
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Post by michelb on Dec 11, 2016 8:33:52 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Dec 11, 2016 15:44:45 GMT
Thank you Sepiana... I had never heard of Steve Grisetti or MuviPix.com I added MuviPix.com to my list of websites to visit. Charles, as Michel already explained, Grisetti is the Premiere Elements guru. His website focus is on this program. However, I noticed he posted some videos on Photoshop Elements 15. You can find the link to them in this sticky thread. -- Photoshop Elements 15 -- Resources
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