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Feet under the table
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: San Diego, Ca. Where the Surf meets the Turf
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Retouched Skin
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: Retouched Skin
While a little much in most cases (the skin looks a bit too perfect), I think it worked great for this particular picture. She almost has a heavenly glow to her skin
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Getting Comfy
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Re: Retouched Skin
It only looks too perfect because you have a reference point. On it's own you would have just thought what a great complexion this pretty girl has. Good job! Interested in how you smoothed out the hair so tutorial would be a good idea.
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Re: Retouched Skin
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Re: Retouched Skin
Well spotted OP, that tutorial looks excellent. I too have had better, more natural looking results on skin with median blur rather than gaussian blur, as outlined in that tutorial.
J, your illustration here does look a little artificial, and very glowy + makes the eyes too soft. However, I would be interested to see your workflow here, and we could always just tone down the effect where we wanted to, couldn't we. Thanks for showing what you came up with here |
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Re: Retouched Skin
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I am not saying that the tutorial shouldn't be done, it would be very useful for some people so definitely worth doing. I think as people learn the methods used, they will then apply them at different levels according to their own taste and what kind of image they want to portray. So for me not liking it, that is nothing more than my own taste and doesn't make other people's different tastes invalid. For me, if I am honest, they look like plastic surgery gone mad as the skin looks more like a robot or something. But the exact same technique applied to perhaps a lesser extent would likely result in a picture that i personally prefer. That's the great thing about using PS and others, we can learn the techniques and then apply them according to our own tastes, feelings, aims and so forth. Cheers, Rob
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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Re: Retouched Skin
One of the major problems with skin in the tendency to do too much. I agree that this is a bit over the norm, even for a glamour shot.
Much like all of the methods to convert to mono, there are many methods to smooth the skin, some easy, some very complex. But with all, too much is too much. So use the opacity slider to back off, or go back to the layer and lessen the effect. And yes, a tut would be good. I personally have been using in cs2 the healing brush, then the noise reduction filter with high strength, high color noise reduction and the other settings low. That combined with masks and sharpening with masks works well for me. (so far) skip |
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