How to Remove Greasy/Shiny Skin in Photoshop, 2022 Easy Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 พ.ค. 2024
- In this quick Photoshop tutorial, I will show you the easiest and most effective way to remove greasy, shiny, or oily skin using two steps. Yes, it's that easy! With just two layers, blend modes, and the brush tool, you can mute those shiny patches and colour correct the skin tones to leave you with a natural-looking portrait. The best part about this technique is that it works on any type of skin.
For this tutorial, I am using the latest version of Photoshop 2022.
If you get stuck or have any questions, feel free to drop me a message in the comments.
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00:00 - Intro
00:35 - Step 1
02:00 - Step 2
03:27 - Another Example
05:30 - End
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Straight, to the point and really simple. Thank you so much!!
So quick and easy! Thanks so much for this tutorial. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. 🙂
Thank you!! Exactly what I was looking for!
What a beautiful tutorial !! thank you !!
Works great over the Colour/Blur layer within a frequency seperation group. Texture retained
I really appreciate your helpful and informative tutorial, Chris! This was an excellent lesson for me! God bless you and good luck!
easy, quick and informative. love!
I shoot a lot of "portraits" of women and children out on the street. No real control over the lighting conditions. I often end up with hot spots that can be distracting. You have just greatly improved my photography editing with this method. I thank you!
Perfect, thank you for sharing!
Excellent - works really well, thank you!
To the point and easy to follow. Thank you!
VERY HELPFUL!! THANKS FOR THIS!
Amazing tutorial! This helped me a lot
Great stuff, thank you
Wow, thanks so much Chris, you've just saved my bacon! - Excellent tutorial!
OUTSTANDING!
Clear and concise!
Thank you so much. This is so helpful
Oh Wow .. Excellent . THANK YOU
Very helpful! Thank you!
Very helpful, thank you Chris!
You’re welcome :)
Thank youu. I’ll try this tomorrow
Great tut! Cheers Mate
Outstanding
Amazing trick and it works. Thank you
Great help! Thanks
Brilliant!!!
Thanks really appreciate it!
Thank you so much. Life made easier.
Excellent tutorial.
Wonderful video. Thank you
Thank You very much, sir!
Great tutorial; thank you! I'm far from a PS expert but could you not duplicate the "Darken" layer, then change the blend mode to "Color", and adjust opacity and achieve the same thing without the need to paint in the second layer?
Great! Thank you
Thank you!
Thank you so much
Hi Chris...hope you are all safe and well and a great time enjoying the festivities of the season. Thank you for the lovely tutorial as its a been a great help and like the others we are grateful to you. Stay safe and blessed.
Thank you so much, what a wonderful message. I am glad this helped and wish you all best.
Amazing!
Thanks 🙌
Thank you so muchh
Thank you
Thanks a lot!
You're welcome 🤝
thanks!
where did that second layer we created disappear to at the end of the first example
Unfortunately the icons are so tiny I can't make out a single thing you are doing. Not even if I make the video full screen and turn the video quality all the way up.
There is simple way to this for lazy people. One small plugin called shineoff is available for this.
You'll get better results with a "Soft Round Pressure Opacity" brush.
Your panels are very blurred - hard to see what you're doing. Appreciate the video none the less!
so bad!