![]() ![]() ![]() I am interested in how to price out retouching jobs, as I have been told I give my retouching away with my photography.In this tutorial, you will learn how to smooth skin in Photoshop! Thank you Pratik Naik, for being so generous with your techniques. The results were the image looked more focused The texture screen would help spread the dots and give the appearance of your digital noise now. My photographer friends would ask for my help in using them, when they had blurred an important celebrity shot. In the film days, I use to make my own texture screens in order to create more beautiful faces. Which is the old first rule to retouching itself. I may incorporate a light retouching filter, but I find I must always do some manual retouching first, in order to have the appearance look real. So I continue to learn to retouch professionally and not use a quick retouch filter which renders a fake look. NO ONE wants reality, especially at elder ages. Several degrees behind me and I know I was meant to make a difference with portrait photography. I've learned to listen to Books on DVD from the library which help my attitude much better. Yes, retouching takes me way into the early part of the morning.up to 4 am. I have been a retoucher since 1992 and a commercial photographer and I am amazed at the wealth of information Pratik is teaching us. ![]() Keep up the great work at Creative Live! I have stopped my Kelby subscription and just watch you guys now!! Well done!! ![]() It would certainly encourage me to buy more of the available courses. I feel this would be a wonderful 'added value' aspect of buying the course, as it would not be available for for free viewing. This would be extremely useful and hopefully not take the presenter too long to film. These quick 'summary' clips could make up a separate 15 minute video, recapping in detail the hard-core content of the course, without interruptions from questions. In this way, once having watched the entire course, you could go back and review the nitty-gritty aspects of each segment quickly and efficiently. The notes provided by Pratik were a step in the right direction but they need more detail of what was presented, including tips and tricks, in each segment. It just takes too long to replay each video to get the important messages. It would be extremely useful to be provided with a summary of the content of each video segment, perhaps a 30-60 second video with written 'dot-point' sheet at the end of each segment, to be reviewed at a later time. May I suggest a fantastic idea for maybe those who purchase the course? Software Used: Adobe Photoshop CC 14.2, Adobe Lightroom 5 Whether you’re a photographer who wants to present high-end final images to your clients, or you want to break into the world of retouching, Pratik will provide you with the skills necessary to be the best at your craft. You’ll learn every single step of the retouching process by watching as Pratik turns Felix’s raw photos into high-quality images. You will also learn the business and marketing side of retouching - everything from working with clients to creative branding opportunities.ĭuring a live photo shoot, Pratik works with photographer Felix Kunze, demonstrating how photographers and retouchers can work together to craft a final product that exceeds the expectations of both parties. Join international retoucher Pratik Naik, owner of Solstice Retouch, as he shares his secrets for creating beautiful photos in less time. Creating a beautiful high-end finished photo requires the right tools and techniques - but the process doesn’t need to dominate your workflow. One of the biggest challenges a photographer faces is the amount of time spent on retouching images. 8 Annotating for the Retoucher 37:27 9 The Retouching Industry 15:19 10 What to Know Before You Get Started 27:07 11 Tips for Retouchers & Gear 36:16ĭay 2 12 Overview of Photoshop Workflow 37:29 13 Photoshop Workflow Continued 43:34 14 Retouching Workflow: Camera RAW 38:29 15 Retouching Workflow: Beauty Image 30:31 16 Retouching Workflow: Healing Brush 24:29 17 Retouching Workflow: Content Aware 32:55 18 Retouching Workflow: Dodge and Burn 31:08 19 Retouching Workflow: Frequency Separation 31:03 20 Retouching Workflow: Frequency Separation Continued 16:04 21 Retouching Workflow: Color Correction 26:08ĭay 3 22 Retouching Workflow: Contouring 34:56 23 Retouching Workflow: Sharpening 17:39 24 Retouching Workflow: Color Toning 28:54 25 Retouching Workflow: Color Picker Table 20:24 26 Conversion to Black and White 27:10 27 Conversion Q&A 13:54 28 Retouching Workflow: Luminosity Mask 14:31 29 Retouching Workflow: Male Model 30:01 30 Retouching Workflow: Male Model Continued 39:26 31 Retouching Workflow: Fashion 28:39 32 Working with Clients & the Business of Retouching 46:15 ![]()
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