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Restoration using Dreamy Software
Hi,
Here is another restoration where after all the fixings, I applied a dreamy effect to the photo....the background is really dreamy and the subjects are slightly dreamy...taking off a little of the blend. The frame was modified from the original photo...I love this frame and now I have it as a template!!! Let me know what you think about the dreamy effect on this photo...does it take away from the restorative value, too much...feedback is appreciated. Thanks!!! Before: After:
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Denise,
I like the overall effect. The main thing is - do you like it?. If you do that is all that matters. The younger girl looks like a baby doll, doesn't she? Karen
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Karen ...
I was just thinking the same thing about the baby .... in fact I went back for a closer look ![]() Wendy
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I like the over all effect, but for me I thought the older girl looked cross eyed. I don't see a zoom but it's close enough I think where she shouldn't be looking cross eyed. Anyone else think so, or is it just me?
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LOVE that frame!
I think it makes the new image more authentic.
On one of my images, I typed a caption in the white border (with the teletype font, I think?) because my Dad used to type titles/captions on his photos with his typewriter and I wanted to have that "old" look. P.S. Don't see that font listed, but just discovered "ST Old Typewriter", which I will definitely use in the future.
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Thanks, and I do like the effect. The baby doll is my mother and the older girl is my Aunt. And yes, I tried to open the eyes a bit because she is squinting, and that is something that I can fix again. Thanks for the suggestion. They do look a little funny. This is my second time around fixing eyes, so back to the boards (everything is saved in psd, so no biggy
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Quote:
My grandmother wrote on all her pictures, so this font was close to her cursive handwritting and I just thought it was elegant... and it is one of my favorites
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Fixing the eyes
I attempted to fix the eyes, but maybe I made her look like she is wearing eye liner now...lol
Here are the two sets of eyes close up.... I used a combo of color dodging and burning with some brushing to shape them.... I guess this is part of the hardships of restoration ...thanks for feed back...original set of eyes: set of eyes after more editing:
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Good job! I think the re-attempt looks better. Eyes are so difficult to do.
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Hi Denise. Nice job on the restoration but HER left eye doesn't look right.
Because she is squinting it changes the look of her whole face. If you squint in front of a mirror you will see that your cheeks will rise a bit also, everything works together. In her case what I might try is to use liquify and 'gently' pull the eye down, just a bit. If you over do it, it will look unnatural. To do this I would take a selection of the eyes and cheeks and put it on a new layer. That way you have more control and you can toggle the layer off and on afterwards and see if it looks natural. If you use liquify and a large brush you should be able to move the cheeks just slightly. I don't think you can't get rid of that squinting look completely so just try a gentle opening. |
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