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How To: Glamour Soft SkinSeveral folks were asking how to do this yesterday, so I thought I'd serve it up. It's paraphrased from a Scott Kelby Photoshop book. Enjoy.
PHOTOSHOP SOFT SKIN Step One - Open the picture that you want to apply the soft skin effect to and duplicate the background layer by pressing Command-J (PC: Ctrl-J). Step Two - With the Layers pallet open, make sure that Layer 1 is selected. Under the Filter menu choose Gaussian Blur. Adjust the radius setting to a value between 3 and 6 pixels depending on how soft you want the skin to be. (Don't be afraid, you'll be reducing it.) This will put a blur over the entire image for now. Step Three - On the Layers Pallet click where it says Opacity and lower it by about 50%. This reduces the blur to a soft glow. Step Four - IF DESIRED This is to selectively bring some details back into the picture. Select the eraser tool with a soft-edged brush. Choose a small diameter for the brush and carefully go over just the eyes, mouth, and any other parts of the picture where you want to bring back detail. If it's a large area, increase the brush size to speed the process. If its a very small area, use the zoom tool and a small brush to get the details right. Step Five - Flatten the Layers. Done.
Steve,
Are you going to type all the tricks from the book of Photoshop CS for digital photographer from Scott Kelby? 1 trick/ day or we should call it as "Trick of the day" Birddog114
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Nah. It's just that folks asked for instructions on this one and it's a pretty short set of steps.
But, that said, always glad to help out when I can!
Chris
-------------------------------- I started my life with nothing and I’ve still got most of it left
I'm impressed Steve that you took the time to post this. Very good of you.
As of now my pp consists of curve, levels, saturation, unsharp mask, crop, clone, and that's about it. I welcome this type of simple information that I can do and not puke through my nipples.
Now there's an image I didn't need inside my head Peter
Disclaimer: I know nothing about anything. *** smugmug galleries: http://www.stubbsy.smugmug.com ***
I've got a quickie little gallery tutorial on how to do this with examples.
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/Photo ... ment/59978 D70 purchased Wednesday March 31st, 2004.
20,000 + frames taken, and still going strong. Visit my website, www.matthewsaville.com
Awesome Matt, and WELCOME to the forums...
New page
http://www.potofgrass.com Portfolio... http://images.potofgrass.com Comments and money always welcome
Welcome to the forums Matthew.. and nice site.
Dooda... that's plain disturbing http://www.markcrossphotography.com - A camera, glass, and some light.
Thank you guys for the welcome! If it's of any use to anyone, there's also a few D70 specific galleries on my page, you can find them here:
http://matthewsaville.smugmug.com/Photo ... ment/59972 I try to do as much testing, reviewing, etc as I can but there's hardly ever enough time to put together a comprehensive review, being a student and working construction and shooting weddings/events. -matt- D70 purchased Wednesday March 31st, 2004.
20,000 + frames taken, and still going strong. Visit my website, www.matthewsaville.com
Welcome Matt, I see some of your galleries on the smugmug community, and it's good you have joined in here too This is really the main site - the smugmug one is just a way that those of us on smugmug can join our galleries together. Enjoy your stay, and don't be afraid to contribute Oh - and thanks for the tip Steve, much appreciated *** When getting there is half the fun! ***
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