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# you could try
Ctrl + l mess with the levels, push the sliders about and whiten things a bit.

i only just discovered this in tattyshop and have been using it a fair bit of late to pale up that palin woman.

one thing i did do as well was duplicate the layer and work on the top one of the two, then i could erase the lightened hair/eyes/lips to reveal the unlightened ones below. long winded but it works.
(, Sun 2 Nov 2008, 16:45, archived)
# Ta
Always useful to get other opinions, frustrating when I can see it is wrong.
(, Sun 2 Nov 2008, 16:56, archived)
# i've just been trying to do it in paint.net
i only ever use it to resize stuff, my default edit thing, can't remember how or if you can alter the eraser strength, definitely lightens things up though.
(, Sun 2 Nov 2008, 17:08, archived)
# I'll look
but I suppose multiple layers of different opacity might help.
(, Sun 2 Nov 2008, 17:16, archived)