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Professional Photo Retouching Tutorial

Posted by: BlackCode    Tags:  Adobe Creative Suite, adobe photoshop, Application software, Computing, digitally, Graphic design, Models, Photo, Photo manipulation, Photoshop, Professional, professional photo, professional photo retouching, Proprietary software, Raster graphics editors, Retouching, Richard Martha, Scott Kelby, Tutorial, weather    Posted date:  November 17, 2010  |  25 Comments

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25 Comments for Professional Photo Retouching Tutorial

lolitalolipo

the left eye is now bigger than the right on! -_-’

lolitalolipo

the left eyes is now bigger than the right on! -_-’

faizurr92

Thank You.

faizurr92

faizurr

bbaut1sta

@SuperGamer87 : I agree w/ you man… if your a “professional”, why do you even bother watching tutorials like these?…

VanClaaude

I don’t get those tutorials that don’t teach you anything posted by “real professionals” boasting by posting those speedy little clips, that are much too fast to even spot the tool he or she is using, with noisy music saying:
“look how good I am!!!” Some professionals!

VanClaaude

Very good tutorial although some don’t appreciate how much time is spent to share your knowledge and skills with others for free.
I wonder how did you get Sample size larger than 5 by 5. I have no idea how to add an extra sample area to my eyedropper options. It seems that even some experts have problems to find it when I asked around.
Thank you for sharing.

TheRonDennis

I’m just beginning and I like the simple explanations- if you are already a pro then why do you even watch MR rstrmstr ?

lilemoify

Hair… what is this called? hair… layer, thats it! lol

Shadow7x7

Kinda freaky jumping back and forth like that :-/ lmfao

rayviebabiie23

poor charlie melancon ;
vitter is such a fukin racist !

KatieBrittanyy

she looks fake.

iCareLessx

did anyone notice that he has wow pinned?

nattyskatergirl

@rstrmstr : I agree.

SuperGamer87

@rstrmstr 15:00-15:10 — Shaaaddaaap!

SuperGamer87

@rstrmstr But this isn’t the industry here. This is a short YouTube video–FREE video which ain’t hurting anyone to watch. And people know this isn’t a full course of professional photo retouching, for such would have to be a much longer series of videos. This is just an example, just something to give you an idea of some of what gets used. Quit being such a pain in the butt. I mean, why are you even here giving all these Comments–is this what you do in your free time as a “professional”?

rstrmstr

@PrezebliMucek I agree with the premise of your comment. However, if one is billing a tut as “Professional”, the viewer should expect to be shown the details/skills that demonstrate retouching at a professional level. You have to agree that it’s the very detailed aspects that make the difference. Having said that, most imagery used today is low res web stuff, so details aren’t important. Sad.

CowsRtoocool

CS5 photoshop kicks ass :)

deltawolf

@OramAndy

So?

charlisd5

noob.

DumuRaL

Good tutorial to refresh my knowledge. It’s not perfect, but it’s just a technique.

PrezebliMucek

@rstrmstr The thing is, a retouch like this can take up to an hour even if you’re a practised photoshop user. Do you wanna sit here for an hour and watch him make every little detail just right? Personally, I prefer the quick demonstration of the important things. You can work out the details on your own later.

rstrmstr

@griessinthewood Constructive criticism – accept it, graciously. The “industry” doesn’t care about our feelings – get it done and done right. Your text messaging short hand and use of profanity don’t bode well for a “professional” image. Your welcome for the free advice – would you like me to start a YouTube series on that subject?

griessinthewood

I absolutely have 2 post a reply 2 every slow dim witted viewer that felt the need 2 sarcastically bitch about how the eye is now “to big”. If U look at his first completed comparison image it’s not 2 big its perfect. Then in showing which tools 2 use & how 2 do it, he made the eye 2 big & thats exactly what he said. I personally dont have time 2 watch him do it again. What he said & did then moved on was not only acceptable but also appreciated. This country is full of low class scumbags

griessinthewood

@rstrmstr Really? The industry? It sure would B neat if U could publish here the link 2 ur – FREE & Comprehensive on line Photo-shop lessons. That way everyone can view ur work, compare ur teaching style and charisma. I mean dont U agree? That way we can all C the work of a true professional…or U know we may find out that U are just some pathetic troll that has dillusions by which in putting some1 else down UR attempting 2 make yourself look good or important. We have a term 4 that- ASSHOLE!



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