kneff
08-20-2007, 11:22 PM
Okay, I have Photoshop CS3 and i have photos to retouch. My two biggest hangups with retouching glamour photos are the skin blending and drawing/highlighting hair.
I do about 90% of my photo retouching from just plain photos...non-professional. So, I have to get rid of shadows on the face and blend the skin so it still looks even, but not flat. I've been leaving a few shadows, where I feel they should be, but when the pix prints out, it doesn't look real good, although I can't make the face all the same color. I have used the gaussian blur method, but it doesn't do much for ridding shadows. So, I'll use my clone tool, but, still I can't seem to match the shadows. I end up blending the entire face (usually leaving most of it the same color) and this leaves no shadows and it looks horrible and fake. The definition of the face is gone. So, thats my first question...can anyone tell me a way to blend the face, leave shadows, but still keep the definition of the face for a pageant glamour photo. Pageant photos are supposed to look like porcelain dolls with the creamy texture skin.
My next question is drawing hair. I've had to draw hair lately. I think I own every hair brush there is to photoshop and have even made my own, so on each layer I do a different color then change the opacity until the hair looks normal. Now, my problem is highlighting the hair where the light from a photo would hit. I try to picture regular photo lights behind me and hitting diagonally on each side of the head, but I just can't decide where the highlights should be. Can anyone help me here also? I watched tutorials, read books, even watched U-tube, which by the way has some excellent retouching tutorials, but figuring out where the highlights should go is very difficult for me to do. I would appreciate any help or comments. Thanks so much!
I do about 90% of my photo retouching from just plain photos...non-professional. So, I have to get rid of shadows on the face and blend the skin so it still looks even, but not flat. I've been leaving a few shadows, where I feel they should be, but when the pix prints out, it doesn't look real good, although I can't make the face all the same color. I have used the gaussian blur method, but it doesn't do much for ridding shadows. So, I'll use my clone tool, but, still I can't seem to match the shadows. I end up blending the entire face (usually leaving most of it the same color) and this leaves no shadows and it looks horrible and fake. The definition of the face is gone. So, thats my first question...can anyone tell me a way to blend the face, leave shadows, but still keep the definition of the face for a pageant glamour photo. Pageant photos are supposed to look like porcelain dolls with the creamy texture skin.
My next question is drawing hair. I've had to draw hair lately. I think I own every hair brush there is to photoshop and have even made my own, so on each layer I do a different color then change the opacity until the hair looks normal. Now, my problem is highlighting the hair where the light from a photo would hit. I try to picture regular photo lights behind me and hitting diagonally on each side of the head, but I just can't decide where the highlights should be. Can anyone help me here also? I watched tutorials, read books, even watched U-tube, which by the way has some excellent retouching tutorials, but figuring out where the highlights should go is very difficult for me to do. I would appreciate any help or comments. Thanks so much!