How To Beautify Your Face in Photoshop

This Photoshop tutorial will show you how to beautify a face. The corrections that we're going to do will make the face look different, but at the same time we avoid to make the results look unnatural like we tend to see in other Photoshop tutorials. Of course, the face we're going to work on is not going to look the same when we're done, but we will only make necessary and subtle changes. We will use Photoshop to fix skin, remove blemishes and wrinkles, whiten and fix teeth, fix hair, fix eyebrows, increase definition in the eyes and crop and sharpen the image in the final steps.
I'm not only going to show you how to beautify a face, but I will also make suggestions that can be useful for other projects. I will also explain how to use some of the tools involved and show you how to work in a non-destructive way.
The tutorial is written for Photoshop 7 and higher, but some of the techniques that are shown in this tutorial or advice that is given, can also be useful for those who use older versions of Photoshop.
We're going to use the following image:

Beautify a Face - Original Image

 
The following image shows you all the steps of this tutorial, so that you have a global idea how we're going to retouch this photograph:
Tutorial steps explained; fixing teeth, skin, eyebrows, hair, removing blemishes, wrinkles, Fixing eyebrows Whitening and fixing teeth Matching color scarf with skin tone Removing blemishes Removing wrinkles Increasing definition of the eyes Fixing hair Sharpening Image crop Levels adjustment
Important to know: if you want to jump to a step really quick, just move the mouse cursor over the description of a particular step until the cursor changes into a hand (when you use Windows) and then press your left mouse button.
There are a few things that you have to keep in mind when you want to beautify portraits;
  • It's important that you calibrate your monitor
  • Avoid reflections or bright light on your monitor's screen.
  • Analyze the image carefully before you start and figure out what you want to correct.
  • Plan ahead; what are you going to correct first, which techniques or tools are you going to use.
  • Work with large images (more pixels is better)
  • Avoid images that are heavily damaged by strong lossy compression like Jpeg. It's preferred to work with lossless formats like TIFF, RAW, PSD, etc. (Lossless formats always contain the original data, no pixels or color is lost). In this tutorial we're going to use a Jpeg image to show you that we will run into a problem when we want to color the scarf.
  • Zoom in as much as possible, because it allows you to work extremely accurate and that's very important, because we want to avoid as much as possible that he image looks retouched.
  • Constantly check your progress by turning off/on the layer with your corrections, because it makes it easier to see when you've gone too far. Also make sure you check your image at 100% (1:1) on a regular basis.
  • Name your layers. Why is that so important? It's because sometimes we have layers on which we only have very small corrections for eyes, mouth, teeth, etc which can't be recognized just by looking at the layer's thumbnail. This can lead to mistakes, frustration and lost time.
  • Lock every finished layer. This is to avoid that we make corrections to the wrong layer and discover this days or weeks later when it's too late.
  • Try to work as much as possible non-destructively (Photoshop tutorial about Non-Destructive Editing)
  • It's very important to work slowly and patiently. Be critical and don't be afraid to mess things up. As long as you work Non-Destructively it's going to be easy to undo mistakes, even days later.
  • Learn the most important navigation techniques (Photoshop tutorial about General Navigation). This not only allows you to work faster, but also more efficient. You will notice that it will increase the quality of your corrections.
  • Always start with a global light and color correction and end with a proper crop and sharpening if necessary.

1 comments:

Unknown said...

As a newbie of graphic designer I can say this Photoshop tutorial will show us how to beautify a face on Photoshop at all. Good to know about this function at all. For a learner of Photoshop this tutorial blog can help a lot indeed. Thanks and keep it up.
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