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How to do Professional Facial Retouching in Photoshop Posted: 28 Apr 2011 05:03 AM PDT Today i decided to create one new tutorial where you can learn how to do professional facial retouching that professionals use for photo processing in fashion magazines. Final Image PreviewResourcesStep 1Open photo and resize it by using Image > Image Size to 1500 px width and 1000px height. Step 2Let’s start by correcting color on photo. Copy layer by using Ctrl+J. Blur photo a bit using Fliter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with following parameters: Step 3Change layer blending mode to Color for this layer. Step 4Go to Layer > Layer Style > Blending Options and on Advanced Blending remove check marks from R and G channels. Now adjust color slightly to your taste on this layer using Image > Adjustments > Curves. Step 5Now we are going to remove skin defects. Create a new layer. Choose the Healing Brush Tool, then select Sampled in Source parameter and select All Layers for Sample parameter. Choose the part of the face, that we’ll be using as a sample. Step 6Using the Healing Brush Tool (choose soft edges of the brush) and holding the Alt button we choose the most clear skin area, then overlay the sample image on the problem skin area to remove the defect. Step 7Then go to forehead area and remove defects by using the same method. Step 8We also remove small wrinkles that possibly annoys the eye (still working with the Healing Brush Tool). Step 9In the end we should have the following result: You can see on photo below where i applied Healing Brush Tool: Step 10Up to this moment we should have three layers – bottom layer (original photo), layer with color correction and the upper layer, on which we have carried out skin cleaning. Copy all the three layers twice by using Ctrl+J for each layer, then move the copies of the three layers grouping them like on image below. Finally merge both new layer groups together, using Ctrl+E and you will have five layers. Temporarily turn off visibility of the upper layer and work on the other layer (Layer 1 copy). Step 11We are going to work on creating the perfect skin texture. Choose the Polygonal Lasso Tool and select the face (it’s not necessary to select regularly). Step 12Invert the selection using Select > Inverse and delete everything that is situated in the selected area by pressing Delete button. On the layer you should only have the face now. Select eyebrow area using the Polygonal Lasso Tool and delete it using Delete button. Step 13Press Ctrl+D to deselect selected area. Remove the second eyebrow and start deleting eyes on the same way. Step 14Now do the same thing to the lips area. If you turn off visibility on all other layers you can see we should have something like a mask on layer. Turn back on visibility on all layers except upper layer. Step 15Apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur to this layer with following settings: Step 16Change layer opacity to 65%. Step 17Turn on visibility of the upper layer. Create Clipping Mask for this layer using Layer > Create Clipping Mask. Apply Filter > Other > High Pass with following settings: Step 18Change blending mode on this layer to Linear Light. Step 19Change layer opacity to 50% for this layer. Step 20You can stop here if you’re satisfied with the result. But there are too many red and yellow color tones on the portrait, sometimes it can be noticeable on the last steps, as in this case. It can be easily corrected, for this purpose merge all the layers into one using Ctrl+Shift+E and apply Image > Adjustments > Color Balance with the following parameters to newly created layer: Final ImageNow this tutorial is complete. You can make extra color correction as well or convert photos to grayscale or sepia mode. Hope this tutorial was useful to you. Follow Photoshop Star If you prefer, you can also subscribe to our monthly Newsletter. |
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