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photoshop colour


Question Posted Thursday April 24 2008, 12:13 am

when using photoshop, to airbrush skin tones, how do you find the exact skin tone? because when i try to find it it turns out soo bad (to dark, to green, to purple etc.) so yeah, what can I do to make it match better?
Thanks:)


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es answered Thursday April 24 2008, 9:03 pm:
there are a couple of things you can do :

1. clone stamp by holding down alt and defining the area you want to recreate
or
2. use the color picker and click on the part of the picture you want the color to be.

hope i helped

es =]]

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Matt answered Thursday April 24 2008, 7:34 pm:
Clone stamp that mofo.


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