Friday, August 23, 2019
How to Remove Wrinkles in Photoshop
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How to Remove Wrinkles in Photoshop
Retouching wrinkles on someone’s face can be a very *touchy* matter! Today we show you how to both completely remove wrinkles as well as reduce them in a more subtle manner.
Complete Removal
The healing brush tool is our best friend in terms of removing wrinkles! Be sure to use a brush size that is slightly larger than the wrinkle, and then sample a color right below the wrinkle to paint over it (Alt/Opt + Click). Make sure to select “Current & Below” for the sampling.
This technique must be used very carefully, as it is easy to make an elderly face look too smooth.
A More Subtle Approach
For a more natural approach, we can use the clone stamp tool. Duplicate the background layer (Cmd + J) to work on a layer with pixels. If you are on a new layer rather than a duplicated one, this technique will not work. Also, be sure to select the “Lighten” Mode; this paints over the wrinkle in a less obvious manner to conceal the lines.
This tends to be a quicker process than using the healing brush tool, because it simply lightens to darkest parts of the wrinkles and does not pull skin texture from other parts of the face.
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Really appreciate this tutorial. This technique has saved me tons of time and looks natural. Can't thank you enough!
ReplyDeleteThis video just changed my life!!
ReplyDeleteLove the second method! Adding that to what I teach.
ReplyDeleteDAMN you're good! Great teaching ability. Thank you for all the hard hours and time spent with us.
ReplyDeletePhlearn i have issues with this in my editing... painting on the skin without smoothening the texture
ReplyDeleteyo is that hilary
ReplyDeleteHi, How can I smooth tummy wrinkles in Photoshop CC????? PLEASE!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat tutorial. Very simple, extremely effective! Thanassis Fournarakos, (retired in 2011, born in 1946 )ProPhotographer, Athens, Greece. Thank you Aaron.
ReplyDeleteLooks like awesome! 😊👍😀
ReplyDeleteThank you I like this one but can this work on hands too?
ReplyDeleteCan I get the download link of the sample image?
ReplyDeleteCan you do a jewelry retouching tutorial?
ReplyDeleteThis is THE best tutorial I've watched in a long, long time. Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteFor some reason its not working for me. I brought a picture from Lightroom over and I'm trying to follow your steps but there must be something that I'm doing wrong, clearly. Keep in mind that others aren't grabbing their files from a heavenly cloud. I have to assume you have to be aware of file name, that's what I'm guessing is wrong with mine...aaaaggghhhhh... HELP!!
ReplyDeletenice tutorial, but what is wrong with his hair? :P
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Just what I needed for the project I am working on.
ReplyDeleteHow would I outline a basic objects to a simple line art with little detail and thicker than a drawing
ReplyDelete1:16 to COMPLETELY remove the wrinkles
ReplyDelete4:07 to REDUCE the wrinkles (recommended by Phlearn)
I feel like she is Mrs. Clinton.
ReplyDeleteGrreat! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGood stuff, i agree, the greatly reduced wrinkles looks much more realistic.
ReplyDeleteLove your work!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteWorks like a dream and quick.
I like your techniques. I tried something (a combination of your options) that worked better than the reducing wrinkles option with the Stamp. I created a new layer and used the Healing Brush tool, and then changed the layer setting to 'Lighten', and reduce the opacity of the layer to reduce or increase the intensity. Thank you for your inspiration!
ReplyDeletesuper Aaron! Thanks !!!
ReplyDeletegreat and clear, thanks! instruction
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ReplyDeleteAaron. Love Phlearn. Curious if you use frequency separation would be used for wrinkles. Is that overthinking it?
ReplyDeletei hadno healing tool
ReplyDeleteCould you do a video on editing folds and creases in clothing? This video was somewhat helpful but I am still looking for more insight! Thanks! You guys are great!
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ReplyDeleteyou are good
ReplyDeleteJust no clue to how to teach just a do kinda guy
why can't you just say pick this tool or this ... baby steps. walk us sloly thru it you made the video just spend another minute explaining how to do not just I am doing
Very interesting to watch - I do this, but am not nearly as proficient as you are. I agree, skin-smoothing techniques and air brushing can be overdone, and I have been guilty of doing that. Hard to accept getting older (well, for some of us) so it's hard to resist the impulse to "keep going" as opposed to a more subtle change. Thank you for sharing your expertise and I plan to watch again.
ReplyDeletehow do you convert a picture into a perfect black and white (non-grayscale) picture.
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ReplyDeletemate, less talk more action, but thanx
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ReplyDeleteIt is very interesting what you are showing, and so far all your videos are wonderful. But I use Photo Element 14 because i am doing mostly illustrations for stories, cartoon type, but with real photographs. Anyway I continuing learning, because in the university of life, we learn something different every day.
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