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3 Ways to Remove Hot Spots, Highlights, or Shine from Portraits in Photoshop

3 Ways to Remove Hot Spots, Highlights, or Shine from Portraits in Photoshop

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Discover 3 ways to get rid of the oily, extra-bright, or shiny skin in Photoshop in the most natural fashion. Learn how to combine the power of blend modes with intelligent cloning and curves to achieve a very natural skin by getting the super bright areas away, without destroying the skin texture. In this tutorial we will be covering how to use the regular healing brush tool, the spot healing brush tool, the patch tool and curves combined with the powers of blend modes and blend-if to collectively form a super powerful recipe to tackle any kind of shining areas, hot spots or highlights in portraits
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 20


Can you keep the videos short? The explanation is cool and all, but I'm sure most users coming to your video, are looking for quick steps. You're stretching it and I'm so tired of skipping for 10 secs and hearing the same thing again and again. Like please don't say the same thing and give summary after ever 10 secs. I'm sire people can go back and forth incase they miss on something. It's just too long and it doesn't have to be.
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I have to say Unmesh went personally for me from a random-tutorial-guy to a daily-workflow-companion. When i sit down at my desk to improve in Photoshop his Videos are always running in the background and for Quick Crashcourses in some new techniques his Videos are so handy, easy to access and understandable! I love your Work! Thanks for All these free lessons! You gave me the Opportunity to improve even at my actual Workplace!
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Hi, i use cs6 2013 on my system. I had a picture where parts of face are sweater were normal, some parts were partially over exposed, while some were exposed, all the way to white level. How can i get all the colours right. I tried using colour brush, soft light brush, healing brush with darken, nothing seems to work?
Also thank you for helping us so much with very easy description of even complex processes

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Hello brother, i am a food blogger in insta: the_trichy_foodie. Some times i take a flat image and the light directly comes over my food. in that case it is very hard to remove the glare as clone and erasing can loose the food texture. Can you suggest any easy methods for the removal? It would be really helpful. thanks
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Hi Unmesh! I used this way to remove shine and highlight from a nose and then I applied your Automatic Skin Softening Ps Action. At the last step, when I painted the nose, that went weird, as I lost all the softening. Do you have an explanation? Thanks
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Thanks so much for this tutorial. I used all three techniques on some portraits and it worked wonderfully. Adjusting the opacity was a great tip! I've enjoyed all your tutorials. You are truly talented and great teacher, Unmesh!
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Hi Umnesh, I am not sure if im missing anything but i followed the way you used the healing brush tool and it works like a clone stamp. i can see patches of the sampled area coming into the painted area. Can you please help
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hi i very much enjoy learning from u just one small problem with some of use we do not have ps because of money so we have gimp perhaps u can start teaching gimp i am asking u because u are a blessed teacher thank u
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This video swept me off my feet! I have learnt a lot, I took some pics with so much highlights on some parts of the face. you just solved a big issue for me. Keep up the good work
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A small suggestion (17: 10 timestamp): You can just use history to have a 'fade' option many steps back into the past. A slightly more elaborate function but works equally well: )
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Very nice. thanks. about forgetting to Fade patching. that's why it's always good idea to make that on new layer - you can just use mask instead of Fade anytime you want
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14: 19 that was more helpful than the rest. and look like a better way to fix the hard to fix highlights in areas that other options doesnt work: D so yeah ty
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Excellent tips and presentation! Do you sometimes use frequency separation for this or is that either overkill or simply un-necessary? Thanks! Art
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This is very helpful but how do you keep both layers the same size for comparing before and after when you are zooming in on just one layer?
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Holy wow thank you so much! Ive not edited so many photos because of harsh hot spots Im sure sure how to fix. Cant wait to try this!
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Hello, My friend this time you Forgot to stamp your WATERMARKS ON THOSE SAMPLE PHOTOS, maybe they are CHEAP, but Girls are beautiful.
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unmesh i have some problem with photo editing about finger print photos i am police photographer can i send photo sample for you
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You have the uncommon skill of being able to explain processes in a very linear and logical way. Thank you for these videos!
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Hilarious- just tried method one on a headshot and I turned my subject into a monster. I'll keep watching the video.
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Thank you for the time you took to explain the healing brush tool Unmesh. I will now use it a hell of a lot more.
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