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Originally Posted by Shattered Before, and after. W00t!!!   |
Good job shattered, the only advice I would throw your way is .......
when you fix the "red eye...golden eye" you need to give life back to it. Typically you would want to take your paintbrush in Photoshop, set it to a 1 pixel semi hard brush and with some white, touch the upper quadrant of the pupil near the top edge. What side of the pupil depends where your actual, not flash, light source is coming from, Don't center it. Then take the same brush and touch it to the bottom center above the lower eye lid in the iris.That is the reflexion of the light hitting the water that collects at the bottom of the eye. You can soften it (definitely do this )by using the clone tool and lowering the percentage and cloning the iris just a touch. Next take your dodge tool, set the percentage down to 15-20 and lightly brighten the iris just below the pupil. This will help breath life into those eyes...when working on them blow them up really large so you can see what you're doing.
Also with the shot of the lion roaring, I would definitely go in and take out all the reflexions in and around the mouth, a lot like powdering a nose to stop reflexion just after the fact. the teeth will usually have some washed out reflexion from water on the tooth, take that out and use the dodge tool to whiten the teeth(not too much, it ends up looking unnatural real easy like Ross in that episode of friends).
Also make sure you do this on a duplicate layer so you will have the ability to erase and save the original image. This also works well with humans. The whole point is to get rid of the flash look. have fun!