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Old 10-17-2006, 02:21 PM
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My retouch! Please help me!

here is my attempt at retouching! I have firts dodge and burned large areas in the face! But I can't seem to get a nice finak result, the pores is too visable, so I tried to use the de grunge tool! I think that worked out great!

But is there any other tips/tricks on getting really smooth skin???

Please try it out and leave also som explenation on how you did it! want to learn!!!!

Gerry
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Old 10-17-2006, 02:29 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

is also on the retouched picture that it's not finished yet, but ....ehehe....
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Old 10-17-2006, 03:38 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Hi Gerry
I think you did a realy good job.
here is my version. Mostly I added some adjustment layers to give it some more depth.
Saturation, Select color, and a levels adjustment layer.
and for the fun I moved some of her features in the liquifier.
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Old 10-17-2006, 03:56 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Hi, Gerry!

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.... so I tried to use the de grunge tool! I think that worked out great!
Glad you liked the deGrunge trick, but be careful - it seems that you've got a bit too close to the edges on the cheeks.

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Old 10-24-2006, 04:17 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Only slightly different, I think, but please give me suggestions!

Sally
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Old 10-24-2006, 05:06 PM
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back it off a bit

you need to do all retouching on a new layer so that you can lower the opacity and reduce the effect a bit. Watch out under the eyes because it looks a little bit like the eyes are stuck on - so lower the effect of the retouch under the eyes.
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Old 10-26-2006, 07:34 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

I could study your website for hours. Amazing work.

Sally
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Old 10-28-2006, 10:39 PM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

I can never resist a pretty face, Here's my try.

Hope you don't mind the liberties taken with the facial expression.

Stosh
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Old 10-29-2006, 01:46 AM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Model-like look using most of the 'tricks in the book'. i.e. balanced skin color tones and lighting/contrast with Paint with Light II action and apply channels in various blend modes, healing brush for blemishes, soften and a touch of sharpen.
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Old 10-29-2006, 01:58 AM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

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Model-like look using most of the 'tricks in the book'. i.e. balanced skin color tones and lighting/contrast with Paint with Light II action and apply channels in various blend modes, healing brush for blemishes, soften and a touch of sharpen.
I think yours is perfect but for one wee detail--the kink in the chain round her neck, which I straightened up. I wish I could do half as good as yourself.

Maureen
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Old 10-29-2006, 01:43 AM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

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I think yours is perfect but for one wee detail--the kink in the chain round her neck, which I straightened up. I wish I could do half as good as yourself.

Maureen
Thanks Maureen! Good eye re 'the kink'. Keep experimenting, have fun and yu'll soon have the results that yu want.

Cheers!

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Old 10-29-2006, 05:38 AM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Right now I'm wishing I'd left this alone around half an hour or so ago. This dodge and burn stuff would be a great substitute for those looking for an alternate hobby to watching grass grow

Anyway, this is probably a really stupid question, but here goes...apart from using the dodge and burn on imperfections, what is the ideal outcome? Meaning, are you looking to smooth the range of tonal changes in not only the skin but in the blending of the shadows and highlights too?

Also, what do you use if the colour skews?
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Old 10-29-2006, 09:48 AM
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that's my attempt but missed HiRes

Herer's my attempt ... it could more better if I am able to get hi resoulution image ...
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Old 10-29-2006, 09:56 AM
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Color skews

To fix the color skews caused by D/B try the following.

Create a blank layer above D/B and set mode to Color.

Neutralize: Set brush to Hue and color white. Opacity: try 10-20%. This removes color from brush area. When D/B turns area into flourecent orange, which is common, go over area with brush which will reduce color and blend it with non affected areas. Do not use a large brush stroke over entire area especially if it contains dark and light areas. Dark and light areas require different amounts of treatment so use a small brush and work each area seperately. Work slow, look away from the monitor occasionally and then back to judge the color change. The change is very subtle and easy to over do which you can correct with the eraser. It seems that this process is slow to redraw on the screen so that it is easy for you to overstroke before you see the result. I find that I can bring the color pretty close to surrounding areas.

When D/B-ing an area which discolors it is difficult to to get the density correct. After neutralizing you will probably have to go back and adjust the density.

Neutralize is also useful when you have a fairly strong color that you want to change using the colorize technique discussed next. If the colors are dissimilar you will not get the effect you want with colorize alone. First neutralize the color and then colorize it.

Colorize: Brush set to Color and pick the color desired. Opacity 10-20%. Brush over the discolored area, same cautions as above. Often used, after D/B-ing the area, to fix eye bags which are purplish or off color. Pick a good medium tone from the cheek and tint the eye bag are to a more healtful color.

Note that these color changes are subtle and not used to add a lot of color, basically a tint in the right direction.

Also when darkening an area with D/B, instead of using black, pick a deep shadow area of the skin and use that. This will warm up the darkening which often looks like it has a grey viel over it if black is used. The skin shadow has a red content which does the trick.

Larry
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Old 10-29-2006, 11:04 AM
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Re: My retouch! Please help me!

Akbar is right .. it would be better if the picture was a higher resolution.

with such a small image, the workflow is actually harder, and everything ends up looking really proccessed. sure you can make it PERFECT, but that would take a lot of time. more time than if it was a raw image in my opinion.

everyone that took a shot at it did a ok job, and its definitely noticable that the image has been retouched vs. a natural capture.

jpgs are a pain to work on, and a small jpg is even worse. again, you can definitely make the image look flawless and natural, but it will just take a good amount of time ..

if you rush the work and dont get deep in the pixels, you will just end up with a real pastey, orange peel look which is what i see with most of the attemps here ..
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