Photoshop Elements 8 - Healing Brush Tutorial

Photoshop Elements 8 - Healing Brush Tutorial

There is nothing worse than a bad day for the skin, especially when these "bad day peak skin" are being tagged and shared all over the internet! In Tutorial Healing Brush 'that I present to you the art of applying digital foundation!

Let me guide you through the techniques Adobe Photoshop Elements and used to "sweep the imperfections" and remove any unsightly spot, mole or a button that should not be there!

Presentation of the "Healing Brush".

1. In the toolbox click the Healing Brush.

This is the icon that looks a bit like a bandage or plaster.

Make sure you do not click on the "Spot Healing Brush".

2. Zoom as tight as you can about your image.

It pays to have a high resolution picture to work, making it easier to work on the finer details of the skin.

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3. Go to the Photoshop window and select "layers" in the dropdown menu. This action shows the panel.

You can separate the Layers panel by dragging it on the main screen and the closure of the station. You can drag and place wherever appropriate.

With our background layer in place, we will now create a "New Layer" above the bottom layer.

4. Click the "Create Icon layer."

This is the icon to the left of the "half black, half white circle" above in the elements and is down the bottom of the panel in full Photoshop.

5. "Layer 1" now appears above background. Double-click the layer 1 and you can rename it as you choose, but for this example, we will rename - Healing.

A good idea is to name your layers name editing is done. This makes things easier for SEO.

6. Now click on the "Healing Brush" icon from the toolbox.

7. Using the keys on your keyboard hook, you can adjust the size of the brush.

Clicking the left bracket reduces the size of the brush. We want the brush is about the same size or slightly larger than the blemish.

8. Alt then click on a clean area of ​​skin near the imperfection. Release the Alt key back and brush the stain. Like magic, he's gone!

If you find this does not work Make sure "all layers" is checked in the options bar, and then try again.

9. Hold the spacebar just scroll through the image deleting all those unwanted stains!

Your done! ......