JX2
04-23-2005, 12:09 PM
Hi,
This is my first post. First, I would like to say this is a fantastic web site. For months I have been following the posts on this website.
I am having a problem following MBChamberlain’s technique. Could someone please explain further? I would really appreciate if some could write a tutorial. Thanks
Jim
Taken from the following post: “Fashion Image Retouched”
http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/showthread.php?p=86143#post86143
Michael wrote:
1. Retouched the skin until I was completely happy with it (pic 1)
2. Duplicated layer, added heavy median, opacity at 40%
3. Created mask, painted out the median layer around eyes, eyebrow, and lips
4. With 50% grey painted in the area around the eyes and over the lips to soften them a little, but less than the rest of the skin
5. Hue and saturation layer at 50% to brighten the eye color, masked to iris area
6. Selective color to slightly adjust the skin tones
7. Unsharp mask, painted in with history brush
8. 50% grey layer 15% monochromatic, gaussian grain blended at 40% masked with 40% grey on cheeks and nose, at 30% grey on rest of face
9. Done (pic 2)
This is my first post. First, I would like to say this is a fantastic web site. For months I have been following the posts on this website.
I am having a problem following MBChamberlain’s technique. Could someone please explain further? I would really appreciate if some could write a tutorial. Thanks
Jim
Taken from the following post: “Fashion Image Retouched”
http://www.retouchpro.com/forums/showthread.php?p=86143#post86143
Michael wrote:
1. Retouched the skin until I was completely happy with it (pic 1)
2. Duplicated layer, added heavy median, opacity at 40%
3. Created mask, painted out the median layer around eyes, eyebrow, and lips
4. With 50% grey painted in the area around the eyes and over the lips to soften them a little, but less than the rest of the skin
5. Hue and saturation layer at 50% to brighten the eye color, masked to iris area
6. Selective color to slightly adjust the skin tones
7. Unsharp mask, painted in with history brush
8. 50% grey layer 15% monochromatic, gaussian grain blended at 40% masked with 40% grey on cheeks and nose, at 30% grey on rest of face
9. Done (pic 2)