Posted by November 5, 2011
Whenever summer arrives, people love to frolic in the sun, especially at the beach. A lot of people parade donning their favorite swimwear just to get some nice tan. The thing is, it’s not only the swimwear that gets noticed. Cellulites gain some unwanted attention as well. Although there couldn’t be anything done about them in a few days’ time, they can be visually edited out using Photoshop in order to have great summer getaway photos. Here’s how removing cellulite through Photoshop is done:
1. Open the photo you want to edit in Photoshop.
2. Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Set the radius to one that will blur out the cellulite in the photo. Once satisfied, hit OK.
3. In the History palette, click on Create a New Snapshot. It’s the camera icon at the bottom part of the palette. Once you’ve clicked on it, it will create 2 images – the original image and the blurred image.
4. Select the original image. Click the blank box at the left side of the blurred image but make sure that the original image is the one that’s highlighted. After click on the empty box, it would be marked by a brush icon with a round arrow.
5. Select the History brush in the Tools palette. Use the brackets on your keyboard to adjust the brush size to one that fits your chosen image.
6. Paint over the cellulites using the History brush. Doing this would then remove the cellulites from the image, leaving a smoother skin surface.
