View Full Version : Skin Retouching Tutorial, Part 3 Discsussion Thread
DavidTO
Jul-02-2007, 10:16 PM
Our very own edgework has begun to release Part 3 (http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/2983104) of his Skin Retouching Tutorial.
You can find Part 1 here (http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1170442), and Part 2 here (http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1169397).
You can discuss this tutorial or ask any questions, right here!
Viking
Jul-03-2007, 12:52 AM
Great, with movies also. :)
Would love to have video for the others too :D
Duffy Pratt
Jul-03-2007, 03:08 AM
When I try to play the movie, I get audio but no picture.
Duffy
edgework
Jul-03-2007, 04:28 AM
When I try to play the movie, I get audio but no picture.
DuffyMake sure you have the latest version of Quicktime.
edgework
Jul-03-2007, 04:29 AM
Great, with movies also. :)
Would love to have video for the others too :DI more or less see these installments as embellishments on the first two.
DavidTO
Jul-03-2007, 07:42 AM
Videos 4 and 5 are now uploaded.
dancorder
Jul-10-2007, 01:45 AM
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, they look really helpful. I'll have to take a proper look once I have the internet back at home.
edgework
Jul-10-2007, 05:57 AM
Thanks for taking the time to make these videos, they look really helpful. I'll have to take a proper look once I have the internet back at home.While they pretty much chart the course of a single job from beginning to end, I've tried to focus each one on different techniques that would be useful apart from the project context. I'm going to try to post one on smoothing later today.
Hope they're useful.
DavidTO
Jul-13-2007, 07:29 AM
Parts 6 and 7 are uploaded! :clap
WTG, Edgework!
pyrtek
Jul-13-2007, 12:03 PM
Great stuff, edgework. Thank you for putting so much effort into this set
of videos.
In the last one you mention a link to an article about the techniques you use.
Can you please post that link? Thanks.
LAB.rat
Jul-16-2007, 03:46 PM
In the last one you mention a link to an article about the techniques you use.
Can you please post that link? Thanks. I was gonna ask the same, but I would guess it's this one:
http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1169397
Anyway, my thanks to you as well, Edgework! :bow It's been good to see the smoothing tut in a video now.
It seems people are on a holiday or something. Hope you're not getting discouraged for the next 93 parts... :wink Fame does not always come quickly :D
DavidTO
Jul-16-2007, 04:02 PM
Those links were posted in the tutorials page, here (http://dgrin.smugmug.com/gallery/1100284).
edgework
Jul-17-2007, 08:55 AM
Fame does not always come quickly :DI gave up on fame back when I unplugged my guitar and went out looking for a real job.
LAB.rat
Jul-17-2007, 02:15 PM
A fellow guitar player? The graphic and musical arts often go hand in hand, don't they :clap
In the days before the dual processor I played more though, waiting for PS to process something... ;)
edgework
Jul-17-2007, 03:00 PM
A fellow guitar player? The graphic and musical arts often go hand in hand, don't they :clap
In the days before the dual processor I played more though, waiting for PS to process something... ;)I remember QUADRAS... you'd try to time your large files (100mgs) around your lunch break because that's when you'd open them or save them.
LiquidAir
Jul-17-2007, 06:31 PM
Quick question:
I have seen a number of retouching techniques that later on in the process blend back in bits and pieces from the orginal. However, once use the liquify tool, the pixels have moved around too much to make that possible. It seems me that if you could, you would do your liquify moves before you clone so you still can blend back in bits of the original. Is there a specific reason you clone first and liquify later?
edgework
Jul-17-2007, 08:07 PM
Quick question:
I have seen a number of retouching techniques that later on in the process blend back in bits and pieces from the orginal. However, once use the liquify tool, the pixels have moved around too much to make that possible. It seems me that if you could, you would do your liquify moves before you clone so you still can blend back in bits of the original. Is there a specific reason you clone first and liquify later?I'm not sure what you mean about blending back bits of the original; in the first two videos I do precisely that when working on minimizing the wrinkles. By the time I get to the liquify filter, there isn't a lot left that requires reblending.
However, your point is valid, and it's possible that in a different situation I would have done some sculpting first. I've tried to focus each video around a specific type of work flow; in the real world it doesn't always work that neatly. You do a little of this, a little of that, then you think "Hmmm, could've gone further with that," and you got back and do some more. Also, in this particular project, the admittedly artificial purpose is to drastically alter everything; there's not a lot of the original that I'd want to blend back into the finished product.
chrisjlee
Jul-24-2007, 12:35 PM
Great stuff, edgework. Thank you for putting so much effort into this set
of videos.
In the last one you mention a link to an article about the techniques you use.
Can you please post that link? Thanks.
Yeah i'm looking for that retouch pro article mentioned in the movie.
pyrtek
Jul-24-2007, 12:41 PM
Yeah i'm looking for that retouch pro article mentioned in the movie.
Here you go:
http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=147
http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=149
chrisjlee
Jul-24-2007, 12:44 PM
Here you go:
http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=147
http://retouchpro.com/tutorials/?m=show&id=149
Thanks!
vietphung
Feb-01-2008, 10:02 AM
Please help! I try to open these files up, and nothing happen, just the picture of the face. Any clue ?????
Thanks
PixelPixie
Oct-14-2008, 05:12 AM
I Can't Open Movies, Just Get A Transparent Gif!!! Help Me Please.
DavidTO
Oct-14-2008, 05:40 AM
I Can't Open Movies, Just Get A Transparent Gif!!! Help Me Please.
Those movies were saved as attachments, and older attachments are broken at the moment. You're doing nothing wrong, we just need to get it fixed, and it'll be a bit.
Sorry!
photorelive
Apr-20-2010, 06:34 AM
really nice tutorial , but i prefer for the last child photo to use the brush slightly removing these red areas .. by using brush and the tool that gets the color tone .. professionally
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