Revolver
05-02-2007, 10:09 PM
Hey all! I am working on perfecting my retouching techniques for skin texture, etc. Here is a link to a before and after for review:
http://www.revolverphotography.com/melisbefafterw.jpg (i thought a link would be better so you could see the detail properly)
I would love to hear any constructive criticism or tips from those of you who know the ropes and have been working in this field for a while!
Thanks!
Revolver
05-02-2007, 10:12 PM
Ps you may need to refresh your window for some reason on mine it won't show up on the first click ;)
Photo678
05-02-2007, 11:01 PM
Nice work,
3 tips that i've learned over the years...whites of the eyes should be a bit whiter....overall the image itself is a bit too soft, needs to be sharper....and a bit more contrast on the image, feels a bit flat to me.
Those three things always seem to come up...but other than that, really nice work.
Revolver
05-02-2007, 11:55 PM
thanks! Something more like this you think?:
http://www.revolverphotography.com/melissaafterw2.jpg
SchlinkyMalinky
05-03-2007, 04:37 AM
I agree, nice work. Subtle reshaping of the lips etc. Regarding the contrast and 'pop' this is a continuation of the last pic you posted.....
Just curve work really
http://img147.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=88558_melissaafterw22_122_734lo.jpg
EternalTomorrow
05-06-2007, 12:37 AM
Great work being done here guys!
Revolver, what were the original steps you did to get the skin to the condition it is at?
Thanks!
Rocksteady,
Danno~
Revolver
05-06-2007, 06:46 AM
well i try to stay away from blurring and losing real texture so what I did was healing brush any major imperfections (blemishes or really big pores) and then I duplicated the layer and on the top layer I patch tooled the large pores, wrinkles, etc so that it was relatively smooth. ( I patched the pores to areas with smaller pores so that they were still there just less visible) then I lightly clone stamped areas like the under eyes and other problem areas. then I reduced the opacity of the top layer. I did any skin tone corrections after flattening the layers. . .