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Photoshop Elements- 2 questions about Skin Tan lines. I need detailed step-by-step instructions, please. (the bandaid clone tool does not do what we would like to look realistic).
1. How do I remove tan lines on leg at the bottom of shorts? The bandaid tool that matches area does not seem to be thr best approach.
2. How do I make feet in high heels that are extremley white (tennis player has legs tanned but feet are white because of shoes). How do I make the feet tan. That are in black stappy high heels?
There are several different approaches to take. Here are a couple:
3. Paint over the white skin with the brush to get a result something like the following:
Alternatively, (and I am assuming you are using a recent version of Elements, not version 2), you can use the Enhance>Colorize Photo dialog (in Manual Mode) to select the white skin, add a c
...Try this:
1. Open the picture file. I used the one with the shoes for demonstration
2. Activate the Magnetic lasso tool and make a selection of the white skin of the left foot.
3. Once the selection is complete, place it in its own layer. Press CTRL+J
4. Open a Hue/saturation adjustment layer above this and link the 2 layers. Press CTRL+G
5. In the dialog that opens, check the "Colorize" box, and work the Hue/saturation/lightness sliders to match the skin tone of the left
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I've moved your post from Photoshop to Photoshop Elements for you. They might ask you to post an image so they can better assist.
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1. How do I remove tan lines on leg at the bottom of shorts? The bandaid tool that matches area does not seem to be the best approach. 2. How do I make feet in high heels that are extremley white (tennis player has legs tanned but feet are white because of shoes). How do I make the feet tan that are in black stappy high heels?
Please provide step-by-step instructions so that high school
students can edit their photographs. Thanks
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This will be difficult to provide help with for many: PSE 2 was released 21 years ago. For example: I can't even get the installer to work on my computer. A previous thread spoke about it not working if you had more than 1 TB of free space on your hard disk.
Some may see your request for help.
I'm curious: what district is having kids use software that is more than 20 years old?
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Please provide a screen shot of the legs & shoes that you wish to modify so that we may provide targeted suggestions.
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There are several different approaches to take. Here are a couple:
3. Paint over the white skin with the brush to get a result something like the following:
Alternatively, (and I am assuming you are using a recent version of Elements, not version 2), you can use the Enhance>Colorize Photo dialog (in Manual Mode) to select the white skin, add a colorize droplet, and use the color picker to find the right color tone. Your screenshot was very pixelated, making it difficult to find a good color. I believe you can do much better than my sample below if you have a photo with sufficient resolution.
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The kids at the school only have access to PSE 2--
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@Glenn 8675309 said: The kids at the school only have access to PSE 2--
Or perhaps those old school kids have been taught sufficient grammar, punctuation and comprehension to understand when there is more than one question on the test. 😜
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Try this:
1. Open the picture file. I used the one with the shoes for demonstration
2. Activate the Magnetic lasso tool and make a selection of the white skin of the left foot.
3. Once the selection is complete, place it in its own layer. Press CTRL+J
4. Open a Hue/saturation adjustment layer above this and link the 2 layers. Press CTRL+G
5. In the dialog that opens, check the "Colorize" box, and work the Hue/saturation/lightness sliders to match the skin tone of the left leg.
6. Merge the 2 layers Press CTRL+E
7. Repeat steps 2-5 for the right foot.