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For this project our objection was to clear this models skin,

experimenting with the stamp tool, which I was new to. We


stayed on one layer, and whenever I had to clear something we
would press alt, and click on the mouse, while the stamp was on
the skin around the acne, which essentially was the same skin
tone. After selecting the skin around the spot, I would then brush
it over the spots I aim to cover until was satisfied with the result.
I found zooming in closer to the skin using the navigator to be
very helpful and make everything a lot easier. It helped me to
recognize which skin matched and if there was any patches to
clear or any discoloration.
I did struggle a bit, as I found it very hard to maneuver the stamp
tool as it didn't always select the right skin tone, and would also
create noticeable strokes and patches. I also found that I would
make a lot of mistakes, and sometimes accidently cover skin that I
didn't meant to. It did take some time to get the hang maneuver-
ing the stamp tool. But whenever I did make a mistake I would fix
it using the history tool, which was very helpful with
this project.
I first fixed his forehead, but I did mess his eyebrows a
bit. I couldn't fix it, but I did make it look better using
the stamp tool to create hair strokes. I also struggled
with his chapped lips, which I was not capable of fixing
as his whole lip was chapped. Overall I was satisfied
with the finished result.
I found the stamp tool to be very useful and enjoyed
experimenting with it.

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