PROFESSIONAL Frequency Separation Secrets: No More Plastic Looking Skin
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 มิ.ย. 2024
- Frequency separation usually looks...not that great, yet professional retouchers use these techniques literally all the time. So what gives? What are you missing?
In this video I'm walking through 5 tips that will help take your Frequency Separation edits in Photoshop to the next level.
00:00 Intro
01:00 What this video is NOT
01:51 TIP 1 - Median Radius
04:53 TIP 2 - Texture First Workflow
09:48 TIP 3 - Color Low Layer Edits
14:17 TIP 4 - Work Non-destructively
16:40 TIP 5 - How to Run FS Multiple Times
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Great stuff, Justin. The smart object back to layers workflow is a great tip, and texture before color makes a lot of sense.
10 years of photoshop and still learning something new! Thank you for super informative tips and you just earned my sub sir :)
Thanks that means a ton! I'm glad it was helpful and I appreciate the sub! 🙌
I use the same FS action from a pro edu course. Median FS is the way to go. Thanks for the tip of making a smart object and then running the action again for different parts of the image, then separating out the layers again. I would relabel the FS layers by hand but this way is so much faster. Great tips on not being too heavy handed on the color layer. It can be easy to push it too far!
It's such a great action I use it every day, media really is the way. I'm glad the smart object tip was helpful!
Thanks man! That was great, time consuming, but great tips.
Thanks! Yeah I know haha it's so hard to explain this stuff without running long...keeping it under 20 mins is tough! Thanks for watching!
Thanks, no, it is great, lol, I meant, your technique seems more time consuming but it seems to produce a more realistic look... never seen this approach before, thank you.. also, with how fast clients wants their photos sent to them, this can be a tough approach to take... let's see, I def like the look, it is just kinda tricky w/ how desperate clients are lol@@RetoucherJustin
thanks so much for the info
Glad it helped! If you have any questions let me know!
thanx man .. good informations🤞
thanks I'm glad it helped! Got any questions about it? I need more video content ideas so let me know and I'm happy to answer if I know how!
never found a practical application for brush blend modes until seeing this, good tip ty for sharing + subbed
that's so awesome I'm glad it helped! And thank you for the sub!
Good job! 😍 I really love frequency separation with mediana. It’s so natural and convenient)
Thank you Dasha! It really is the best! What do you use to clean your color layer? I feel like that is what people struggle with the most
@@RetoucherJustin I use only Capture One for color 🥇😁
Do you have a download link to that action you use 👀?
Just learning about FS - definitely a step up from what I was doing. Learned so much from your video. Thanks, and I'll look for more videos because I can tell you know so much more that I will benefit form.
Oh thank you that's great to hear! If you ever have any questions feel free to ask and I'll try to make a video about it if I know something that might help! If not I can maybe send you to some other good teachers on this stuff
Hi Justine. From whom did you buy your frequency-separation software?
Hey! I got mine from PRO Edu! It's been a few years but I think it came with their commercial retouching workflow course proedu.com/collections/retouching-course-collection
I just checked. You're right. Thanks for the info. @@RetoucherJustin