How To: Glamour Soft Skin
Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2005 9:24 pm
Several 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.
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.