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From: wadehjb
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  • Love it...

    i just want to know what tools u use for each part?

    specialty adding the colour on face and forehead, how u make it looks more natural..

  • @cnmnv A lot of the smoothing is done with the clone tool, using light strokes. Adding the colour just involved brushing the colour in a separate layer and setting the layer mode to overlay, softlight or color. You might need to adjust the opacity of the layer to make it blend correctly.

  • tremendo! muy bueno, el cambio es enorme.

    muy buen video

  • Cs5?

  • @ArtistWoOoOo Yep. Quite a few useful features in CS5 for this sort of thing, especially the new spot healing tool with context fill mode.

  • @wadehjb i know i have the same,and only now i can be sure,that it rocks any previous edition of photoshop!!

  • mann, that is crazy ! awesome, subbed. 

  • You are good.

  • Hey there, Wadhebj, I love all your stuff :D

    Did you export the image to a different program when you applied the, what looked like, a wireframe? And how did you do that (if still in Photoshop)?

    Thanks :D

  • @VIDgamefreak99 Thank you, glad you like my stuff.

    The effect you're talking about is a new feature of Photoshop CS5. I am going to be uploading a series of videos in the next week or two covering all the new features in PS CS5 and how to use them, so hopefully it will make more sense then. :)

  • @VIDgamefreak99

    I have been looking into CS5 (I have CS4), and this might just be the point that sells it to me; it looks a lot more efficient and easy to use than the liquefy.

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