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Introduction:

In this tutorial, we are going to go through the process of removing
glasses from a person's face in a photograph. This is also a good
tutorial if you want to see what someone looks like without their
glasses, but they don't want you to see what they look like.


1. Open the photograph of the person who is wearing glasses into Photoshop.
[Image: removing-glasses-01.jpg]
2. Select the Clone Stamp Tool.

3. Select a brush size for your clone stamp tool that is appropriate for the size and resolution of the image.
[Image: clonebrushsize.gif]
4. Zoom in on the face where you want to start removing the glasses.

5. Hold down the ALT key to click on an area that is adjacent to the glasses.
[Image: removing-glasses-02.jpg]
6. Let go of the ALT key. Then start cloning over the glasses.
[Image: removing-glasses-03.jpg]
7. Follow the same procedure for the rest of the glasses. Selecting
areas of the face that are right next to the glasses, then cloning over
them.
8. You will notice that there are some areas that will look ugly after
you clone. This will get corrected later. For now, just continue to
clone as best you can to remove the glasses.
[Image: removing-glasses-05.jpg]
9. If the eyes or the iris are covered by the glasses, you may need to select a smaller brush size to get the fine details.
10. Try your best to reconstruct the eye as you would imagine it to look under the glasses.
11. When you are done cloning over a section of the face, select the Smudge Tool.
12. Select an appropriate size brush for the Smudge Tool.
13. Set the Strength (at the top underneath the menu bar) to around 15%.
[Image: smudgestrength.gif]
14. Begin smudging the cloned areas of the face. Try to be careful not
to smudge too much or it will look noticeable when you are zoomed out
and looking at the photo from the full 100%.
[Image: removing-glasses-08.jpg]
15. Below is an example of a completed section of the face.
[Image: removing-glasses-09.jpg]
16.Do the same with other Eye
Result:
[Image: removing-glasses-13.jpg]

Credit psdguides.com
A good tutorial, but next time please provide credit to the actual authors of this content, http://www.photoshopmanipulation.com.
I just wanna say you got definetely owned by .D0T. Tried to l33ch a tut?
Anyways, its a nice tutorial
(04-06-2010, 06:57 AM)Pi[X]el Wrote: [ -> ]I just wanna say you got definetely owned by .D0T. Tried to l33ch a tut?
Anyways, its a nice tutorial

(04-06-2010, 06:52 AM).D0T Wrote: [ -> ]A good tutorial, but next time please provide credit to the actual authors of this content, http://www.photoshopmanipulation.com.


thanks for comments and sorry i forgot to say credits!
You welcome, but you haven't posted credits on a single of your tutorials.
You didnt forget to post credits, I believe you hoped you could get away with it. There is no possible way you forgot to post credits on 3 tutorials.
I thought about what .D0T said and I think he is right, otherwise you would have edited it in after >_>
Good tutorial, I actually needed this, thanks Smile
Lol nice tutorial, eyes came out a bit strange looking though.
(04-06-2010, 02:13 PM)Warlock Wrote: [ -> ]Lol nice tutorial, eyes came out a bit strange looking though.

Yeah, i gotta agree with you on that one, but i tryed it myself on another photo and it worked almost perfect.
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