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Old 04-22-2008, 04:02 PM
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Default Is there any way to fix a double-chin in Photoshop?

My friend had these portraits done (not by me), and she gave them to me and wants me to photoshop them.

I'm going to smooth out her face a bit, but she also wants me to remove the double-chin if possible. Is there any way to do that? :S

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You could try the Liquify filter to raise that part of her chin up. Then you may have to do some clon stamping to get it perfect.
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Oh no, I'm *horrible* with the Liquify filter
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It's not a perfect solution, but you could clone out the "first" chin with the clone stamp tool set to Lighten....

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portrait professional will get rid of the chin- if you want me to play with it then I will.
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portrait professional will get rid of the chin- if you want me to play with it then I will.
Oh please do!
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what program do you do your post processing in? The warp tool is amazing for this type of thing. set it on contract and then probably a larger size and gradually go around the area you want to make smaller until it looks smooth.
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not my picture

this is obvioulsy not the greatest edit in the world. I'm at work and had to do it fast and sneeky like. but you get the idea of what the warp tool can do.
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Wow thanks!

I found a video on youtube.com that was a photoshop tutorial on minimizing a double chin, and ended up with this:

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So, do you have alink to that?
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