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I have seen on You tube the tutorial on how to get rid of a double chin, but it was with photo shop and I became upset when I couldn't figure out the tools to use to get it to look right.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jIiGx0XP...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1jIiGx0XPvU&feature=PlayList&p=3F519123E07827DB&playnext=1&playnext_from=P

Using the tutorial I posted above, the steps are the same in PSP as photoshop. When you click on the clone brush you can change your blend mode. He changes his to lighten at first then to darken. I would suspect that the setting you are using might be off. Try changing the blend modes (if you look at the adjustment bar when the clone tool is selected you will see a pull down menu named blend modes), and try changing the opacity. I did a quick time around and it takes some practice to get it right.


Jason
(06-05-2009 09:08 PM)donnastephanie Wrote: [ -> ]I have seen on You tube the tutorial on how to get rid of a double chin, but it was with photo shop and I became upset when I couldn't figure out the tools to use to get it to look right.

Removing double chins are done with the clone tool basically you remove shadows.

The link provides a list of photoshop tools & terms and the respective photoshop Pro terms. This shold help you convert PS tutorials into Paint Shop Pro.

http://paintshoppro.info/tutorials/photo...http://paintshoppro.info/tutorials/photoshop_to_paintshoppro_dict
Copy and paste it into your browser.
what I did was use someone elses jawline, chin and neck to get rid of the double chin and it was sooo much faster...just blend the lighting and make sure you are using the same sex...in other words...use a woman's jaw line and neck for a womans face and then match the lighting
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