Original image
I looked on Google and chose an image of Jennifer Aniston to practise airbrushing on.
Opening up this picture on Adobe Photoshop the first tool I used was the clone tool. This helps take away blemishes, spots or strands of hair that are across faces. This happens by selecting am area on their face to copy and then brush over the blemishes.
The next tool I used was the surface blur and the layer mask. I duplicated the layer meaning I have to pictures of Jennifer Aniston just in case I go wrong some where. I then used the surface blur, this covers the pours in the skin making it look smooth.
After I used his I then made a new background copy and added a new layer mask. This makes features on faces, hair and clothes sharper so they stand out.
After I added everything together I then changed the opacity of everything so she didn't look fake, so it's around half the real image and half airbrushed.
Airbrushed image


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