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ariana8716
I WANT TO LEARN HOW TO GET THIS:




somebody please help me<3 ive been trying to learn
how to do this for like everrrr. any help will be appreciated!
davinci
It would depend on how the original photo looks but doing this should give similar results: duplicate the photo layer and set the blending mode to 'Overlay'. _smile.gif If it's not what you're looking for, show me the photo; there would probably be other ways to do it.
83RN15
SPECIFY YOURSELF
HOW TO DO WHAT??
WHAT ARE YOU WORKING WITH?
ariana8716
how its shiny and her skins nice and smooth
davinci
Did you try what I suggested? The 'shininess' is caused by both the effect and the original photo. She probably already had smooth skin to begin with. shrug.gif
queen
up the contrast of your pic by like 15 points. it would also help if the original photo has a yellowish tone.
Gigi
^ Contrast will help achieve the yellowish tone anyway, but if you want to, you can always change the Color Balance (Ctrl+B) to your heart's content.

You might want to know how to get rid of that red-eye, too. That's irritating me.
ariana8716
thankss!

but
how the heck can i smooth out my skin by gausian blurring it but it not coming out looking like shit everytime.. somebody give me a tut<3 ? please.
helloxtine
don't blur the entire image. you might want to use the ink dropper and get the shade of skin then use the brush tool on a seperate layer on the area where you want to fix then blur that layer. don't blur the original picture!
ariana8716
QUOTE(ThomasC @ Jul 15 2007, 01:55 PM) *
I found this tutorial on good-tutorials, but if you don't get photoshop, you may find it confusing.

(Photosho Tutorial - Smooth Skin)



damn.
i think that just liek killed my brain lol.
confusing.. but thanks for trying<3
Clashing
You can go to this link: Skin Tutorial

I don't know if that helps but you can give it a try.
synthase
You can always just do it the "simple" way by first duplicating the layer and then setting it to Overlay.

OR
go to filter > blur> smart blur.. set the settings to radius: 3.0 and Threshold: 25
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