scott900
02-17-2007, 04:00 AM
First: I saw this thread, http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=213 and so far that seems to be the best method to me, doesnt take too long.
My MAIN concern here is finding the quickest method possible as I am doing a heavy load on a constant basis (60-80 in a row of the same model, next model repeat).
I edit sets of models (60-80 per set, 2 sets a day) so I am always trying to figure out new ways to process them faster. Thing is, I have to edit these at FULLSIZE, print/poster size. I have a good process down however this has been my biggest dilemma, ripples and discolored blotches mainly on the legs. The method I mostly use is patching but its a pain and can be very time consuming.
Here are two examples of what im talking about:
http://i12.tinypic.com/2uo18q0.jpg
http://i9.tinypic.com/2hnaxif.jpg
Also that is the exact size I am editing them at, just cut those sections out from the whole picture.
This is an example of the patching I did on the first image:
http://i12.tinypic.com/4de535h.jpg
Then I run them through a sharp process and it comes out the way we want it. It doesnt have to be THAT even but close or clean. So im wondering if anyone has any tips or methods for how to do that as quick as possible. The idea is to keep it as natural as possible (leaving texture) without the highly airbrushed totally smoothed over look....it needs to match with the rest of the skin. I also run into problems with this on the face (bad complexions) but obviously a face is easier and you dont get the discolored ripples.
Would greatly appreciate any tips, this has been a pain for about a year now and I just haven't found any other methods. The worst part is most of these are only used at a smaller websize and hardly any for print, but they all need to be done fullsize : /
Thanks, I will continue to search the site but wanted to get this out there as some of this work is a rush job.
My MAIN concern here is finding the quickest method possible as I am doing a heavy load on a constant basis (60-80 in a row of the same model, next model repeat).
I edit sets of models (60-80 per set, 2 sets a day) so I am always trying to figure out new ways to process them faster. Thing is, I have to edit these at FULLSIZE, print/poster size. I have a good process down however this has been my biggest dilemma, ripples and discolored blotches mainly on the legs. The method I mostly use is patching but its a pain and can be very time consuming.
Here are two examples of what im talking about:
http://i12.tinypic.com/2uo18q0.jpg
http://i9.tinypic.com/2hnaxif.jpg
Also that is the exact size I am editing them at, just cut those sections out from the whole picture.
This is an example of the patching I did on the first image:
http://i12.tinypic.com/4de535h.jpg
Then I run them through a sharp process and it comes out the way we want it. It doesnt have to be THAT even but close or clean. So im wondering if anyone has any tips or methods for how to do that as quick as possible. The idea is to keep it as natural as possible (leaving texture) without the highly airbrushed totally smoothed over look....it needs to match with the rest of the skin. I also run into problems with this on the face (bad complexions) but obviously a face is easier and you dont get the discolored ripples.
Would greatly appreciate any tips, this has been a pain for about a year now and I just haven't found any other methods. The worst part is most of these are only used at a smaller websize and hardly any for print, but they all need to be done fullsize : /
Thanks, I will continue to search the site but wanted to get this out there as some of this work is a rush job.