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Looking back at your previous questions, you need to work on them. No one can offer any detailed suggestions if your questions contain little detail and rely heavily on colloquialisms for emphasis.
Regarding skintones in general, if it looks really difficult to achieve a particular skintone alongside everything else in the image, it probably requires masking.
You have posted three examples, two in similar styles the posters and one more like a studio portrait sitting. Which are you most interested in?
Now you also need to post your own starting point image to get a chance of specific instruction. Without this all you will get is generalisation which may be disappointing as you are unlikely to achieve what you are really looking for
You have posted three examples, two in similar styles the posters and one more like a studio portrait sitting. Which are you most interested in?
Now you also need to post your own starting point image to get a chance of specific instruction. Without this all you will get is generalisation which may be disappointing as you are unlikely to achieve what you are really looking for
You have posted three examples, two in similar styles the posters and one more like a studio portrait sitting. Which are you most interested in?
Now you also need to post your own starting point image to get a chance of specific instruction. Without this all you will get is generalisation which may be disappointing as you are unlikely to achieve what you are really looking for
Once you have basic color correction down, the previous response applies. There isn't much more to these than a little masking and a couple adjustment layers, once you have everything else in place. If the overall image feels really flat, adjusting skintones won't make it feel like these. You should also note that two aren't really warm. Two are actually a bit on the reddish side. Warm usually refers to slightly more yellow than normal with a tan appearance.
Since I didn't previously see the link, here's the direction I would go. Note some of the bright highlights in your references. Your image was taken in the shade. You simply won't get those no matter what. You could get closer to a high contrast look, but it's a lot of work to get everything right. Note how the sunglasses look out of place in my version. There's at least 20 things that are definitely wrong, but I hope you get the idea.
Since I didn't previously see the link, here's the direction I would go. Note some of the bright highlights in your references. Your image was taken in the shade. You simply won't get those no matter what. You could get closer to a high contrast look, but it's a lot of work to get everything right. Note how the sunglasses look out of place in my version. There's at least 20 things that are definitely wrong, but I hope you get the idea.
Yes, I get it...but the skin colour is kinda red, instead of the brownish from the reference :/
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