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Re: High end retouch
personaly i think you could have stopped after you removed the skin blemishes and just softened the skin tone a touch ... the finished product is a little too plastic for my taste ... but thanks for the leson just the same
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the hair on her faceaccentuatedby the contrast (edge) is bothering me a bit. .. but still.. thanx for the tutorial
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It's up to you what you like or not, but mainly it was about how to retouch skin without using blur that newbies always uses.
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Re: High end retouch
If you want that really smooth look, duplicate the layer, use dust & scratch filter untill the skin looks smooth. It may look a little blotchy so then Gaussian Blur a little to really even out the tones. Add a little monochrome noise to give a little texture back, to make it believable. Add layer mask fill with black and then with brush tool set to low flow setting paint over the bad spots.
As with any image resolution determines settings so you will have experiment with the actual amounts. If you go too much you can later fill mask back in or adjust the opacity of the softened layer. this will ad texture back also.
It's not about using blur. It is how you use it. Call me a newbie, but I haven't gotten too many complaints.
My way also gets rid of the peach fuzz in a believable way too.
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It's up to you, but I've tried to many diff tech but this would give me best result. Everyone has their technique.
If you like yours, fine no argue stick with it.
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No worries. I'm sure you way is good. I just thought the newbie comment was way out line. 9 years later and being told I was a newbie, struck me funny.
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Re: High end retouch
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