Friday, September 24, 2010

I Heart Faces: Fix-It Friday #72

You know, if there is a kid in the picture, count me in to play along!  So yes, I missed last week because the "kid" was too old (hee hee).

This week's image is near and dear to my heart since we are a military family and "Daddy" is gone more than we want.  I love this capture because it reminds me how amazingly strong a father-daughter bond can be despite the frequent separations.  There is nothing like hearing our daughter (she is now 6) cry excitedly "DADDYYYY!!!!!" as she runs into my husband's arms after a deployment.
For my edit, I first wanted to lighten just the father's face to bring the exposure of his face closer to that of the baby girl's.  In Photoshop CS4, here are the steps I took to selectively lighten:
  1. Select the lasso tool from the toolbar.
  2. Change the Feather to around 30 px.  This will make the edge of anything you selectively edit much softer, instead of a hard edge line.  Make sure "Anti-alias" is checked.
  3. Loosely select the area you want to lighten.  Don't worry - just lasso away, because your feather setting is so high, there is a lot of room to fudge.  If you don't like what you selected, just click anywhere on the canvas to deselect and try again.
  4. Go to Curves (Ctrl-M on a PC) and adjust to taste.  What I do is pick a point around the middle or upper middle area of the curve and pull it up slightly to lighten the selected area of the picture.  Hit OK when done.
  5. Ctrl-D or just click anywhere on the canvas to deselect.  Ta-dah!

Then, I ran Pioneer Woman's Heartland action, and adjusted the opacity of several of the layers to my taste.  Download her awesome actions for free if you haven't already!  And...that's it!  :)

For a digital layout, I wanted to do something other than 12x12.  My scrapbook albums are currently the American Crafts D-ring binder.  I love being able to mix and match page sizes within an album, instead of being stuck with one size (boring!).  This layout was sized at 11x8.5, which is just a standard letter page turned into a landscape orientation.  It offers a whole new perspective and canvas to work on, doesn't it? 
The digital kit is a Feature Friday Freebie today at Little Dreamer Designs - grab it while you can today!
Thanks for checking out my blog.  Happy Friday, everyone!

2 comments:

FootPrints said...

so cute! and love the freebie!

Valerie @ Inner Child Fun said...

Love it!!!! Great shot and love how you added such a neat twist to it!

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