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If any one has photos of their pets that have "pet eye" there is a great tut Here


Here's sample of the result using this tut
Kev.
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Thanks, Kev. That is one problem I have and a good tutorial is great.
Thanks, Kev. This looks like a good one.
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Thanks Kev,

A friend and I have been looking foe a tut on how to solve this for some time.

Good one!
John
Thanks for the link - I usually clone good eyes into problem spots, but this looks like a good technique to try.
The greatest thing about this is how to put the highlight back in.
I've done the "paint with black" bit before, always looked kind of flat. How to add the highlight is so obvious, it's the kind of thing you never think of unless somebody points out how to do it. :D

Rusty
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Suzi, Sunny, John, Jane and Rusty,
Pleased you all like the tut.
Kev.
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Dogs have masters. Cats have servants

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OMG Kev, That is just the sweetest looking dog I've ever seen. Is it yours?
Linda


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Linda,
sorry to say no, it's one from my photo collection.
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Dogs have masters. Cats have servants

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I have used this tutorial for both my dog and cat. Works great. Cute dog, Kev. :)
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