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**Program Tutorials** : Paint Shop Pro : *Program Basic Last Updated: May 12th, 2008 - 21:44:53
 
PROGRAM BASIC: Mini Makeover
By Zee Helmick 2006
Oct 2, 2006, 05:15

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Okay, so sometimes we need a little help looking a little more glamorous in our photos, right? This tutorial will show you how to use the Makeover Tool to whiten teeth, remove skin blemishes and get that beautiful golden tan without the harmful rays. For this tutorial, I’m using a photo of the author…me!

1. Begin by opening your photo, creating a duplicate of it (shift+D) and closing the original.


2. Let’s start by getting some of my blemishes. Click on the Makeover Tool and choose the Blemish Fixer

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3. Enter the size and strength that works best with your photo.

4. Line up the Blemish Fixer with the blemish and click to remove it. Continue removing blemishes until satisfied.


5. Next, let’s whiten my teeth up a bit. Choose the Toothbrush and enter a number in the Strength field that works best with your photo. Too high of a number will produce an unrealistic “bleached” look, so be sure to experiment.

6. Click on the teeth.


7. If you chose the right Strength amount, you should now have naturally whitened teeth.


8. Finally, how about a tan? Choose Suntan and enter a brush size.

9. Begin clicking on the photo until the right “tan” is achieved.


Here are the before and after photos:






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