If you’re like most people, you probably have a lot of facial hair. Maybe you’ve got a full beard, or maybe you just have some stubble. No matter how much facial hair you have, there are probably times when you want to remove it. There are a few different ways to remove facial hair in Photoshop, and each one has its own advantages and disadvantages. Here’s how to do it:
- Use the Pen Tool The first way to remove facial hair is to use the Pen Tool. This tool lets you draw lines around areas of your face that you want to remove. You can use the Pen Tool to draw circles or other shapes, and then delete the lines that are drawn around them. One downside of using the Pen Tool is that it can be difficult to control where the lines are drawn. If your beard is particularly thick or dense, it may be difficult to get accurate results with the Pen Tool. Additionally, if your face is very complex (like mine), it may be difficult to draw accurate lines around all of your facial features with the Pen Tool.
- Use the Clone Stamp Tool Another way to remove facial hair is by using the Clone Stamp tool. This tool lets you copy parts of an image onto another image (or onto a new layer). You can use the Clone Stamp tool to copy areas of skin, hair, or other objects onto another image or layer. Then, you can delete those areas from the original image or layer using either the Eraser tool or Photoshop’s brush tools (like the Blob Brush). One advantage of using the Clone Stamp tool is that it’s easy to control where copies are made (you can make copies close together or far apart). Additionally, if your face is complex (like mine), it may be easier than using the Pen Toolto clone areas around all of your facial features accurately with ..