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Post by sb on Mar 15, 2011 13:01:49 GMT -5
Does anyone know how to get rid of the black hole in the eye socket when a sim looks sideways? I've tried using the clone stamp in Photoshop, but the area of the sclera I try to clone is so small, the results are very unsatisfactory.
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Post by bex on Mar 15, 2011 13:19:10 GMT -5
No, unfortunately, I don't know how to remove it, but for what it's worth, it's barely noticeable. That's a lovely pic, Beth. Wow.
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Post by sb on Mar 15, 2011 13:32:21 GMT -5
Thank you, bex! I was experimenting with a set of animations from the silly photobooth and got these. And apologizing for the picspam, but this is an example of what I would consider acceptable. You can't really see the black hole in her eye because of the angle and the lighting. Edited: To point out how much that earring annoys me! It's defying gravity.
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Post by laura on Mar 15, 2011 19:15:33 GMT -5
LOL @ the earring! It actually reminds me of how, when Corbin still had long hair, and he'd do that headstand yoga pose, his hair would defy gravity too! About the eye though - you're right, there's not really enough white space to clone there :\ If it was just for one single picture, I would probably steal a piece of eye from another photo (lol, that sounds so gruesome!). Could you shoot another picture of her eye from front-on, and clone from that?
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Post by choco on Mar 15, 2011 19:35:01 GMT -5
Beth, I found some sclera makeup that might work for the eyes. Hope these help. I don't know if you're willing to change the eyes themselves but if you are I found these as well. Good luck!
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Post by sb on Mar 15, 2011 20:46:39 GMT -5
Choco, thank you!!!
That particular person is just sort of a background character (and I didn't even use her this time). I have the same trouble all the time whenever I try to use a sideways look shot, so these downloads looks fabulous. THANK YOU!!!
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Post by sb on Mar 15, 2011 20:48:10 GMT -5
Laura...the hair. Yeah. LMAO!!! I hate the floating earrings and the floating hair.
That's a good suggestion. If I want to get a close up shot and I need the eyeballs to look normal, getting a full on shot and using that to copy onto the sideways thing might work. Thank you!
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