Monday, April 7, 2008

Simple Skin Smoothing in Photoshop

The original image

skin-smooth-1.jpg

As you can see, the girls skin is not that smooth and it also has some imperfections. We'll get rid of them in a few steps:

1. Using the healing brush to remove imperfections

Select the Healing brush (J) and while holding down the Alt key, select an area that you want to use as a pattern:
skin-smooth-2.jpg
Then click on the imperfections to remove them. You may select a different pattern as you wish in order to fit your work area. Using a smaller brush size gives you a more accurate correction.
This is my result:
skin-smooth-3.jpg

2. Smoothing the skin using the Median Filter

We need to make a selection of the skin (we don’t want to smooth the eyes or the hair too).
Press Q to enter the Quick Mask Mode, and using the Brush Tool (B) with the appropriate size, define the needed area:
skin-smooth-4.jpg
Press Q again to get the selection, press Ctrl+Shift+I, right-click inside it and select Layer via Copy:
skin-smooth-5.jpg
Apply the median filter (Filter-Noise-Median):
skin-smooth-6.jpg
Reduce the layer opacity to 80%:
skin-smooth-7.jpg

3. Adding a bump as a final touch

Create a new layer.
Press Ctrl+Shift+Alt+E to merge the layers.
Press Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer.
Apply a Gaussian blur (Filter-Blur-Gaussian Blur):
skin-smooth-8.jpg
Set the blending mode to Soft Light and reduce the opacity to 45%:
skin-smooth-9.jpg

This is my final result:

Click the image for full size
skin-smooth-final.jpg

by Bueaka

1 comment:

Windyridge said...

Handy tutorial, thank you. We need these highlights, there is too much in Photoshop!