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I took a picture of a pair of lips, only to later realise that the lipstick wasn’t evenly applied. I eventually just cloned some sticked-lip onto the areas that were lacking, but it seemed like an inelegant solution.
How would anyone here have tackled that one? I tried all sorts of funky blendmodes, but I couldn’t seem to find any way of painting the colour and brightness of the lipsticked areas onto the non-lipsticked areas whilst preserving their texture and highlights (and not affecting the adjacent areas that did have lipstick on them).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
CB
How would anyone here have tackled that one? I tried all sorts of funky blendmodes, but I couldn’t seem to find any way of painting the colour and brightness of the lipsticked areas onto the non-lipsticked areas whilst preserving their texture and highlights (and not affecting the adjacent areas that did have lipstick on them).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
CB
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