Professional Portrait Skin Retouching in Photoshop Workflow (2/2)
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How do you get this "frequency seperation" action point?
I'm affraid you must praktice more. Not satisfying results.
Dude. This is horrible! You can not add different textures to other parts of the face!
And why the hell do you make "skin retouching" in Lightroom/camera Raw if you know frequency seperation???
I want to give constructive feedback! Please go to Youtube und watch some professional retouching
techniques like micro dodge and burn. This is the best method to keep the natural skin texture and even out blemishes without killing texture. If you are interested in further methods contact me i can help you out. I make myself a lot of retouching so i know
exactly how to retousch.
Here are some Links. I hope they can help:
https://youtu.be/tGkBxn8ecM8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ka-4x2vgh58
Fantastic vid!! I totally agree with you're approach and your pictures look amazing. Also the lighting setup you have in this video looks really cool! Can you tell me what setup you're using? I'm thinking about buying a light in the future and just not sure the right choice. I definitely like the artistic vibe to this movie! Thanks again
Good work man! Love to see this quality and detail in such a small channel. Can't wait until more people notice. Keep it up.
Hey can you do an Abe kislevitz style video, I'm super curious on your take of how the photos are edited