Message Edited by Venatrix. on 03-14-200603:01 PM
Venatrix. wrote:A note about the blur tool, if you set it to a soft round brush (size 5) with the strength set to 20%, you can smooth out skin and textures that are too harsh. But when smoothing skin, be very careful how you do it. Don't just rub the tool all over the face, do it in parts as if you're painting (ie. do a cheek, then the nose, then the lips, all separately. Don't cross over any lines in the face).
PascaI wrote:Venatrix. wrote:A note about the blur tool, if you set it to a soft round brush (size 5) with the strength set to 20%, you can smooth out skin and textures that are too harsh. But when smoothing skin, be very careful how you do it. Don't just rub the tool all over the face, do it in parts as if you're painting (ie. do a cheek, then the nose, then the lips, all separately. Don't cross over any lines in the face).Nice tip girl. Gonna give that a try later on.
PhanthomZtryker wrote:Fixed for your own safety.
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