HOW DO I ADD LIPSTICK TO A PHOTO
HOW DO I ADD LIPSTICK TO A PHOTO
i want to add lipstiack adn blush and mascara to a phot. How do I do that on Photo impact PRO 11
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Welcome to the forums,
PhotoImpact Pro is not a Corel or Ulead product. It is one of Nova Development products.
I think it functions similar to Ulead/Corel PhotoImpact, however Nova's PI is generally at least 1 if not 2 versions behind Corel's. Corel's may have some features/functions that are not available in Nova's. You failed to mention what version of PhotoImpact Pro you're using, this could help in providing a solution for you...
PhotoImpact Pro is not a Corel or Ulead product. It is one of Nova Development products.
I think it functions similar to Ulead/Corel PhotoImpact, however Nova's PI is generally at least 1 if not 2 versions behind Corel's. Corel's may have some features/functions that are not available in Nova's. You failed to mention what version of PhotoImpact Pro you're using, this could help in providing a solution for you...
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You might find something in the left hand column of this link
http://www.steve-jones.pwp.blueyonder.c ... orials.htm
http://www.steve-jones.pwp.blueyonder.c ... orials.htm
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I've found a tutorial for Corel Draw X4 by Scott Georgson, where he demonstrated doing a model makeover. Sorry I can't point you to the tutorial as it is provided for CorelDraw owners.
1. Do you have a pen-tablet, like a Wacom Intuos? It makes it much easier to do detail work such as makeovers.
Simply put though, use the airbrush, with the transparency set to between 95-99. Set the size of your airbrush smaller to fit the area you will be painting on. Then paint in the direction the "make-up" is applied, so that it flows correctly with the image. For example doing hair, you would not paint from side to side, you would paint in the direction the hair flows. So for lipstick don't paint up and down.
1. Do you have a pen-tablet, like a Wacom Intuos? It makes it much easier to do detail work such as makeovers.
Simply put though, use the airbrush, with the transparency set to between 95-99. Set the size of your airbrush smaller to fit the area you will be painting on. Then paint in the direction the "make-up" is applied, so that it flows correctly with the image. For example doing hair, you would not paint from side to side, you would paint in the direction the hair flows. So for lipstick don't paint up and down.
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Well, according to this http://www.novadevelopment.com/products ... fault.aspx Nova is now up to Corel version, they are at version 13.vidoman wrote:Welcome to the forums,
PhotoImpact Pro is not a Corel or Ulead product. It is one of Nova Development products.
I think it functions similar to Ulead/Corel PhotoImpact, however Nova's PI is generally at least 1 if not 2 versions behind Corel's. ...
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BUT is their version 13 the same as the Corel Version 13?DLA wrote:Well, according to this http://www.novadevelopment.com/products ... fault.aspx Nova is now up to Corel version, they are at version 13.
Don't be fooled by the version number. I don't think there is a trial version and I certainly will not be purchasing a copy just for the curiosity value of finding out. There are no screen shots of the interface. The picture of the box it comes in is completely different.
