I even wrote a guy asking about it but he didn't answer anything...
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Basically that's a re-jigged masked Transform (but with the effect mask hooked up wrong, so that's why you need to set the resolution in his tool). You can easily make this yourself, just make sure to take care of concatenation properly.
Pieter, it's easy for you but I personally have no Idea how to create macros...
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I agree it is, Chad, but still me willing to learn how to create them...
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John Avenoso wrote:I don't get how the transform tool is involved in this.
You can do this literally with a single Transform node. Take your image, add a Transform node, add a mask to the Transform where you want your "beauty fix" and drag (Transform) a clean area of skin (in the above case) into that zone.
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