Avoiding smoothness with healing brush tool
Newbie Question:
Used healing brush to retouch out a severe case of rosacea, which was present on only one of the subject’s cheeks (male subject).
When I now compare retouched cheek with the other (normal) cheek, there is a texture difference; i.e., texture on retouched cheek is noticeably smoother than texture on normal cheek, which looks fine as is.
Could I have avoided creating a differential smoothing effect on the cheeks when I used the healing brush?
Is there a way to now equalize the texture on both cheeks by reducing the smoothness (or adding texture back in) on the one cheek? Normal cheek is fine as is.
