Flat Photo Skins Effects Using Photoshop

Follow this Photoshop tutorial to revitalize the look of skin for portrait photographs. This natural-looking effect evens out uneven skin tones and reduces the appearance of skin imperfections. Skin tones look more equalized and blemishes are reduced without being removed.
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Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Flat Photo Skins Effects Using Photoshop


Step 1
Open a photo to begin. Expand the file menu and select Open. Then, browse for the file and click OK.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 2
Click on the  button in the layers pallet and select Invert. This will create a new Invert adjustment layer. This adjustment layer will invert the hue and brightness of the image to create a negative.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 3
Change the blending mode to Luminosity. Then, lower the opacity until the skin tones look even. The entire image may start to lose contrast, but we will fix this later. For now, focus on the skin tones.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 4
The skin tone looks more even now, but the Invert adjustment layer affected the entire image. We need to use a layer mask to hide the effect. Before we can do that, we need to create a selection of the skin.
There are many ways to create a selection:
•    Quick Selection Tool
•    Magic Wand Tool
•    Lasso Tool
•    Color Range Selector
The tool you use depends on the image you are editing. For the image used in this tutorial, the Color Range selector is the quickest way to create the selection. The Color Range selector may be found in the Select menu.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 5
Now that we have a selection of the skin, press Shift+Ctrl+I to inverse the selection or open the Select menu and click Inverse.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 6
Make sure that the layer mask is activated. There should be a white thumbnail around the layer mask. Press delete to erase the contents in the selection and now the layer mask should have the skin in white and everything else in black.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 7
If you used the Color Range selector to create the selection, you may need to do further editing. To make this step easier, hold the Alt key and click on the layer mask to view the layer mask in the
document window. In the image below, I used the Eraser tool to erease the hair and used the brush tool to paint the skin. Minor flaws won't be noticable so you don't have to be overly precise when painting.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 8
We're done smoothing out the uneven tones, but the overall skin tone has been altered. To fix this, we'll add a Levels adjustment layer to darken the skin back to the natural tone. Click on the  button in the layers pallet and select Levels.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Step 9
In the Levels window, adjust the middle input slider until the skin tone looks correct. A good area to look at while adjusting is the face.
Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Final Results
Move your cursor over the images to see the unedited photo.


Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Flat Photo Skins Effects Using Photoshop



Flat Skins Photo Effects Using Photoshop
Flat Photo Skins Effects Using Photoshop

that's it just apply these commands and then don't forget to send us feedback according to your observations.

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