@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.
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. :)
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.
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 8 months ago
@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.
wadehjb 8 months ago
tremendo! muy bueno, el cambio es enorme.
muy buen video
colopaulx 1 year ago
Cs5?
ArtistWoOoOo 1 year ago
@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 1 year ago
@wadehjb i know i have the same,and only now i can be sure,that it rocks any previous edition of photoshop!!
ArtistWoOoOo 1 year ago
mann, that is crazy ! awesome, subbed.
xTinnaxFaithfulx 1 year ago
You are good.
subhankhan123 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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. :)
wadehjb 1 year ago
@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.
VIDgamefreak99 1 year ago