Eye Manipulation 2
1. Get a picture of an Eye. This ones pretty nice.
2. Take Your Eliptical Marquee Tool. And select the Pupil of the eye. Right click and select Copy. Then right click it again, and copy it again.
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1. Get a picture of an Eye. This ones pretty nice.
2. Take Your Eliptical Marquee Tool. And select the Pupil of the eye. Right click and select Copy. Then right click it again, and copy it again.
1. Open Your Eye Image. <br/> 2. Use The Patch tool to take out the black part of the Pupil.(To do this with the patch tool, draw around the center part of the pupil, then drag it to a different part of the pupil. Do this until the black center is completely gone. Finished Pupil: 3. No...
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1. Open Your Eye Image.
2. Use The Patch tool to take out the black part of the Pupil.(To do this with the patch tool, draw around the center part of the pupil, then drag it to a different part of the pupil. Do this until the black center is completely gone.
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