Phlearn Pro Professional Retouching Workflow Description Blemish removal. Dodging and burning. Frequency Separation. With so many different steps, professional retouching is a lot of work–but it doesn’t have to be complicated! Master a complete professional retouching workflow. Learn every single tool, technique, and step required to make your subjects look great, and to impress your clients. From exposure adjustments and blemish removal, to Frequency Separation and sharpening, we take you through the entire process from start to finish while demonstrating the best order to perform each task. This course will help you retouch images faster and more efficiently than ever! Follow along with the included RAW image captured by professional beauty photographer Iulia David! THIS COURSE INCLUDES 1 RAW Sample Image 1 Sample PSD 1 Photoshop Brush 2 Photoshop Actions Website https://phlearn.com/tutorial/professional-retouching-workflow/ Download : Hidden Content: **Hidden Content: You must click 'Like' before you can see the hidden data contained here.**
hello @Mystic Wolf , what do you think? What's the difference of the FS of this tutorial compared w/ the TATA? Pardon me, I'm still in the processs of downloading it.
Hi @cassini The Technique (creating Frequencies) is the same. However, Aaron uses a fairly high Blur Radius (Around 50 px) and uses The Normal Brush Tool whereas Tata uses Mixer Brush. Both are the same in my opinion but, Aoron's technique is fast with subtle changes...
Thank you, the first time I've learn the FS w/ Mixer Brush is from Oliver of RGGEDU. So, other procter who teaches this techniques are the ff: 1. Earth Oliver, RGGEDU 2. Sef McCullough, RGGEDU 3. Aaron Nace, Phlearn 4. TATA Retouch School 5. Prince Meyson 6. and many more....
in my opinion, Mixer Brush will Low settings or Soft Brush with 10% or less flow is best for Low frequency edit. Anything more, you'll spoil the image.
Agree with you, it's only for the LOW layer. And for HIGH layer you could edit blemishes by Healing or Cloning. Just take it easy on using the Mixer Brush, it is also best on discoloration or uneven color of the skin. Note: If you take it for granted you'll be damaging the skin and it will be overdone. So be subtle & thorough, using FS Mixer Brush. And guys, help us @Mystic Wolf make up a list who other else teaches this kind of method such as the FS Mixer Brush. In this way, we could make reviews in the future which the better and easier way in how we could achieve a nice and finer edit of rendition. This way we could apply what we have learned, and bring best and high quality results. 6. 7. 8. . . . Thanks, looking forward to it.
OK, @Mystic Wolf , I have already seen it. But I do prefer RGGEDU, FS 2.0 w/ Mixer Brush by Earth Oliver and Sef McCullough. This way, if you mess things up you could still rescue it. As far as I could remember, Pratik Naik and Conny Wallstrom are all using this technique.