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Add Dimension to Skin with Zones in Photoshop

Add Dimension to Skin with Zones in Photoshop

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
we will learn two ways to create depth and add a sense of shape to your portraits. This process is essential if the skin begins to look too flat or dull. In the first part of the lesson, we will use the Lumenzia Photoshop Panel to automatically create Zone Curves using Blend-If, which is going to help us easily take control of different zones of Luminosity. In the second part of the lesson, we will learn how to do all of this manually, without the need for a Photoshop panel. We will use Curves and Blend-If, in general, to make it happen
Date: 2022-07-19

Comments and reviews: 12


To bring out highlights I use COLOR RANGE to select HIGHLIGHTS and then make a CURVES ADJUSTMENT LAYER with the mask and brighten highlights.
I can use Gaussian Blur to make minor adjustments to the mask and also use Blend If. Since I have all of these adjustments as shortcuts it only takes about 10 to 15 seconds to make this edit. You can copy this curves layer, invert the mask and adjust the shadows. Of course, trying different layer modes is always fun but NORMAL usually works for me.

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Obviously knows a lot, but poor at teaching, trying to rush through everything without explaining what he's doing. subtracting from under the eyes with a brush tool? And im an advanced photoshop user! so dont feel bad folks as he skips over all the moves he's making, its more like showing off than teaching. perhaps buy is course is his strategy
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Does it matter what skintone you use this on? Odd question but I tried this technique on a photo I took of an African American girl and for some reason the results looked really bright and odd. even tried the exact steps in the video, too. Not sure if there is a different method for darker skin tones? Light and medium tones are fine. Thanks!
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I have been testing this out with some good results. It seems like this panel would work great in an action but I can not seem to get it to record as an action. Is there something I am missing?
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Hey Unmesh
I notice that you use normal curves which affects Colors, if you use blend mode luminosity The curves only affects lightness and u avoid saturated areas
-Big fan(:

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Im wondering if I will get a Macbook air or a gaming latop. I will exclusively do illustrations and photo editing with occasional video editing. What do you recommend?
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I've had the Lumenzia panel for about 3 weeks now and I feel like I've only scratched the surface of what it can do10/10 would buy again. Thanks for the vid!
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I've been a graphic designer for 15 years and every time I watch one of your videos I learn something new! Excellent work!
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Man you are definitely my #1 Photoshoper artiest on the planet, professional work with much details every time, thank you.
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hmm i always adjusted this layer instead of underlying layer looks like it does the same thing though?
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Hi piximperfect! Isn't it similar to the Dodge & Burn edition? I mean, the result would be similar, isn't it?
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I did purchase Lumenzia for full price. But now I wonder if it does nearly the same thing as an S-curve?
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