Smooth Skin tutorial
Filed in archive Photoshop , Tutorial by Andrew Garrett on September 07, 2005
A great tutorial on smoothing out skin from Lunacore. Unlike many, this doesn't leave the end result looking overly plastic-y, which I definitely prefer. I don't want to make the image look fake, I want to keep it real, while improving on nature a bit.
For anyone who's been tuning in for a little while (which is probably like, 5 people if I'm lucky, but hey, we just got started here) will have noticed that this isn't the first post on this sort of subject. Please be assured that this isn't an accident, and nor is it laziness.
I figure that there's 'more than one way to skin a cat', in other words, there's a number of variations on techniques used to achieve certain results - I'm certainly not enough of an expert to pick which one is the best for a given situation. I'm also of a mind to learn as many of the variations as possible, so I can build up my own library of tested techniques, and Combine
them as I see the best fit for the purpose at hand.
Most of my photography at the moment is around people - so, editing people is of the most interest to me.
So, there we go. That's why there's a few different tutorials long this line at the moment. If you think I'm covering this (or anything else) too much, or if you have suggestions for topics you'd like me to cover, don't be afraid to leave a comment, or drop me an email.
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