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Super Fast and Easy Facial Retouching

In Photo Effects by Kyle Pero

In this tutorial, I will show you how to repair some image noise from a low-quality shot, and I will show you an extremely quick and easy way to smooth out a person's face. The woman in this shot is not a model, and she has a lot of character so we don't want to overdo it with the smoothing. We will make it look real and natural.

The Image

You can get the image we're using in this tutorial from Free Range Stock here. The technique can be applied to a beauty shot as well, you would just have to adjust the settings on some of the steps to get a more extreme smoothing effect.

Step 1

If you look at the blue channel, you will notice that it doesn't look so good. There are a lot of JPG artifacts that you don't really see when looking at the RGB composite, but it's good to fix it for a variety of reasons. Importantly, it will reduce the color noise in the image and give us more flexibility when making corrections later down the line.

Duplicate the Background layer. On the new layer go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Enter 10 for the radius. Hit OK. Set the layer's blending mode to color. Double-click on the layer to the right of the name to open the blending options. Under Advanced Blending, uncheck the R and the G. This makes the layer only affect the blue channel no matter what we do to it. Now go back and check out the blue channel. Looks better.

Step 2

Now I will use Curves to balance the color in the image. I suggest using Curves over Levels for everything. Curves just gives you much more control.

Download my curve preset to your hard drive.

Create a new Curves Adjustment layer at the top of the layers palette, then click the little button to the right of the Preset control, and select Load Preset and load the file.

Step 3

The technique that we are going to use to smooth out the face doesn't require very much cloning at all. I do want to use the Healing Brush Tool (J) on any major freckles or blemishes, in this case her four large freckles.

Create a new blank layer just above the background copy. Select the Healing Brush (J) and make sure that "Sample All Layers" is checked on the property bar. Paint over those spots to remove them.

A good rule of thumb is to never modify your source image in any way. That is why we used the healing brush on a new layer. You never know when you might need to go back to where you started.

Step 4

Select the three layers below the Curve layer. Drag them down to the New Layer button to duplicate them. Hit Command+E to merge the three duplicates.

Select the Polygonal Lasso Tool and click around her face until all the skin is selected. It doesnt need to be too neat. Now go back, and while holding Alt, click around and deselect anything that is not skin like the eyes, eyebrows, lips, and nostrils. Go back once more and deselect any areas of detail that need to remain, like the edge of the nose, her dimples, her collar bones, and the edge of her chin. This is what my selection looks like as a quick mask:

Hit Shift+Command+I to invert the selection and then Delete to delete those pixels. You won't actually notice a change because the layers below are the same as the layer we are working on.

Step 5

Go Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur. Enter 20 for the Radius. Set the layer Opacity to 75%. Select and duplicate the same bottom three layers just like we did before. Hit Command+E to merge them. Put that layer just above the blurred layer. With the new layer selected, hit Command+Alt+G. This creates a clipping mask, which is indicated by the arrow pointing down on the layer. This means that the layer on top will use the bottom layer's transparency as a mask.

Step 6

With your new layer still selected, go to Filter > Other > High Pass. Enter 4 for the Radius.

Now you can really see how that clipping mask is working, but not for long. Set the blending mode of the layer to Linear Light and set the Opacity to 40%. Done!

Rollover the image below to see the before / after...

This will pretty much work on any portrait, but the goal isn't to make the person look like a model, it's just meant to smooth things out a bit yet still look natural. That is why it works well on everyday average people.

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  1. Awesome Stuff!

    Aloke Pillai

  2. Any suggestions for making that area by her ear a little more natural looking? The hair is kind of killing me. LOL.

    Otherwise, love the tutorial. :)

  3. Nice tut again. Thanks for sharing.

  4. Wow, great tutorial, very speedy and helpful. Thanks!

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    alvarocker

    That’s so fast!

    thnx

  6. very clever! quick but still quality. Thank you!

  7. Nice one, good stuff.

  8. Quick and easy tutorial - thanks for sharing.

  9. nicely done! thanks :)

  10. Another good one from psdtuts!

  11. great.
    thank you~

  12. Wow,
    you brought me some Tricks I did’t know.
    Thank you!

  13. Good techniques !

  14. good tut!! thanx

  15. Because this is portrait picture You should include one more step - eye sharpening. In portrait we always set depth to eyes , eyeh should be most sharpen :)

  16. Yeah! I were waiting for this one for a long time! Brilliant work dawg… would you come up again with the skins and tone tutorial waiting for another one!

    I like it!

  17. Yeah ! Great tut !
    Easy and fast retouching, that’s what i like ;)

  18. Thank you so much. That will sure come in handy soon.

  19. Really nice one, great job though its simple but it has new idea right there. Thanks.

  20. There is many ways to do that, but this tutorial is fast! :P

  21. yup, that’s right; one of the smallest yet coolest tutorial about image noise

  22. cool!!! this one is awesome

  23. Nice and fast ;)

  24. now that’s what I’m talking about!!

  25. This was very helpful, thank you so much.

  26. It’s more than fast! Really big tanks :)

  27. fastest tut ever here, thanks for good tutorial.

  28. hm Nice, but I think is better be one’s own man ;)

  29. Great Tutorial.

  30. Very nice technique. Nice and simple and easy. Thanks for the tut!

  31. i had radius 4 in step5 and 1 in step6. Did someone try it? (photoshop cs3)
    and i cant get that curve preset

  32. The end result on this is amazing, thanks for a fantastic tutorial :)

  33. I already knew most of the techniques used but I can’t help but noticing the amazing result you achieved
    great stuff man nice work and hope to see more tutorials like this

  34. This looked like it would have been really good. But I couldn’t download your curves preset and was surprised that apparently, I’m the only one who can’t.

    Oh, well.

  35. I always love facial/skin retouching tut’s that aren’t just the same ol same ol thing. This one is great!

  36. Nice tut. Forehead needs some more work, however.

  37. you did her a favor!!! man what a monet!!

    nice tut… she should thank you too!!!

  38. its awesome i did everything liked mentioned but ur download curve is not working please check it again

  39. i was expecting something like those found on other sites, but i got a surprise of my life! this one is so short that it actually made me try it. lol

  40. which brings to my attention my lack of knowledge about the rgb passes. if someone will be kind enough to write simple description, which, how, and when to tinker with the rgb then that would be great

  41. Really Helpful!

  42. I agree with barat about eye sharpening, but still this tutorial is so fast and the end result is great!
    Thank you!

  43. Great! simple and effective!

  44. you know whats funny, I got nearly the same exact result using surface blur and a mask, seriously try it. The curves help though.

  45. real good tuturial to achevie quick results

  46. I’m confused at step 5. I’ve just deleted everything except the skin on the layer I’m working on, and now I apply a gaussian blur to that inverted selection? Seems I would need to re-invert to get the skin selection again, then blur? Sorry if I am unable to make certain assumptions here. Thanks for the clarification.

  47. http://alltutorials.ru/ - уроки фотошоп, уроки photoshop cs3, уроки по фотошопу

  48. Great technique man. Thank you for sharing

  49. Nice tut. Another option I’ve found better than using the gaussian blur is to use…

    filer/noise/median. It’s similar to gaussian blur. It kinda keeps the detail but still smooths out the image. Just try it, it’s hard to explain! :)

  50. @ jh - I’d like to see your surface blur results. In my experience surface blur looks fake like a painting and when your final output is print, it just doesn’t cut it.

    @JR - On step 5 you need to just deselect everything and then do the blur.

  51. sry to say but it’s kind of confusing with the layers. not possible to follow the “create, merge layer” instructions.

  52. This one is very good … as the other are :)

  53. Muy bueno!!

  54. very nice techniques here, very helpful. Thanks a lot!

  55. That is amazing. I’ve touched up photos before, but now I can do it like a pro! Thanks!

  56. i can’t download your curve preset… why ???

  57. I can’t download the curve preset either, tried on 2 computers. Tutorial looks great otherwise!

  58. Nice TuT!! thx for the work

    Frank

  59. Wow great tut, thanks :D

  60. esto es maravillosisimo para hacerle un regalo a nuestras madres

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    godonholiday

    Hi, great tutorial… i just have a few questions…

    when you say select the three layers below the curves layer in step 4 do you include the background layer in that selection(the original image)? other wise i only have the duplicated bg layer and the healing layer?

    you also show the results in step 4 as a quick mask, do we need to do that step or is it there just to show the selection?

    cheers

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    Native_Son

    Great Tut. Great Result…

  63. I am not able to get the color preset to download… is it still available?

  64. what is CMD :S

  65. The best and more configurable skin retouching tutorial I have ever seen.

    Thanks!!!!

  66. Very nice.

  67. Very nice…very nice techniques here, very helpful. Thanks a lot!

  68. Nice))

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    Clyde Maxwell

    Excellent tutorial you’ve put everything together in such a simple and effective manner thanks for the great work.

  70. mines didn’t work. i got lost in step 4 or 5. my mask still shows up in the end and there’s no soft finish. also when i do the linear light blending, the selected pixels become high in contrast and extremely red.
    i need some help please.

  71. @Ashley: I’ve got the same problem. The technique seems to be powerful enough, but I simply can’t get the hang of it. Any help would be appreciated.

  72. Adding this effect is cool , but not always good , the tutorial is good , but not everyone is looking for “glamour” effects , also in the case of over working the image you end up by having a completely different image.

    nice effect and fav’s to you , next time try assisting the new comers to the clone tool almost as easy as you did this tutorial.

  73. Thanks for Posting.
    Excellent Tut.

  74. good tut, but better if left screen shots of the stacking order of the layers.

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