Learn to Photoshop

Tips And Tricks For Photoshopping

Professional image is the foundation of personal success. That being said, retailing yourself could be an issue if you do not look good to your picture. If you wish for people to notice your photograph, then retouching it would be vital to have a polished look. And this is where Adobe Photoshop becomes handy. Whether you are trying to remove flaws and blemishes in your face, blotchy skin or act as a filter, there are 2 secret techniques that can actually help in making your photo to look natural and polished.

Touch Up Layering - Clone Stamp, Spot Healing Tool, Healing Brush

With regards to this technique, you will be using tools similar to clone stamp, healing brush and spot healing. What you have to do is open the image you like to be retouched in the software and add another layer on top. Just click "sample all layers" box to ensure that you are seeing all the layers as well as the changes that affect it. if you're dealing with the image with a uniform coloring, then you can make use of the spot healing tool or if not, the healing brush will be enough.

Pick the soft brush with at least 50 to 75 percent hardness so by that, you can still retain the natural look of your skin when working on it. Click the brush to the blemishes one by one in order to remove it. it is vital that you don't do any sweeping motion because this can damage other areas of the image and may affect the texture of the skin.

Clone stamp tool is very useful if you're working on same areas of your face as you could copy the area where it's blemish free and paste it to the area that requires the most correction. Keep in mind that you have to check skin texture flow to guarantee that you're not copying the incorrect location of the image.

Filtering and Adjustments

For photos that need little touch ups, then opting to filter could smoothen the skin texture and create a flawless looking skin. To begin with, open new stamped layer in the Photoshop and then, duplicate the mentioned layer. Open the Gaussian blur that's under the filter menu and then, move the radius point till the coloring has matched up. After that, just copy the measurement from the Gaussian blur and apply this to high pass filter. Once you're done, the click again the Gaussian blur and put 1/4 of total number from high pass filter. Get your free Photoshop now!

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