Welcome to the first in a series of tutorials on professional retouching. Healing. Ever wondered howcommercial and fashion photographs have that beautifully flawless look?
Final Image After Healing
This two part tutorial will work towards creating this professionally retouched result:
Ever wondered how commercial and fashion photographs have that beautifully flawless look?
It takes a while to master, but here are a few things to consider;
•- Keep as much texture as possible, this means keeping your brushes small and avoid any tutorial that tells you to blur huge sections of skin!
•- Develop an eye for what is and is not a blemish. Beauty spots should in most cases be left well alone, keep the character of the model as well as the texture.
•- Know when to be subtle, know when to stop. It’s disturbingly common to find beginner retouchers who absolutely will not stop until their 40 year old subject looks like Megan Fox.
•- If you’re hoping to retouch photos professionally for other photographers, respect their work. This means not making changes for the sake of it, always remember that the model was chosen for a reason, as were the clothes, backgrounds, lighting, only make major changes on request. Be invisible.
With those points in mind, here is part one, and the easiest in the series; healing with minimal evidence!
And here’s the starting image I’m using for demonstration;
When you’re retouching professionally, remember that your client might be using their images for large print, imagine every eyelash out of place or stray hair on a bus shelter poster. It may not be noticeable in a web-sized image, but just imagine dozens of people idling at that bus stop every hour. Your perfect work might go unnoticed, but any flaws will certainly be picked up on!
Here I’ve decided to retain these beauty marks, but it’s always up to you to decide which to keep or remove, or even move slightly to improve composition;
In the meantime, keep practicing, I want you to come back for Part Two as clone stamp ninjas! Pride yourself on every seamlessly perfect removal and every pixel rescued from the fate of large-brush slap-dash cloning. Remember the bus stop and make sure Mr. Eagle-Eyed waiting traveler never even knows you were there…
Professional Retouching Tutorial: Healing | The Red Elephant
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