BUTTTT that only goes so far...so here is my take on the basics of how I get that model gorgeous skin look in images while keeping the everyday person look in your model!! It also helps that all my models are GORGEOUS! ;-)
I am currently using Photoshop Elements 11, but this basic concept should work in any Photoshop program.
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So you can see, my model is gorgeous and doesn't need to much work at all, but if you want that smooth, baby soft skin that you see in magazines, then there are a couple of steps that you need to take.
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After clicking on this stamp, find a place next to the blemish that is the smooth texture that you are trying to create. Hold down ALT and click on that spot. Then move your cloning brush over your blemish and left click your mouse and WAALLAAAHH, your blemish is gone! Make sure you check your brush size and opacity as well to get the look your look to achieve.
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Now we obviously need to get rid of the intense amount of color that is covering up our image. To do that I first change the Blending Option to either Overlay or Soft Light. Those are my two favorite looks to try out. After that, I make a layer mask by clicking on the image I am working on in my Layers Panel and making sure it is highlighted. Then click on the Masking Icon that looks like this >
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A mask allows you to cover up things that you don't want seen in the action or layer that you are working on. So if you add the fill color to the entire photo, add a mask, then click on "CTRL I" to make the entire mask black, you will notice that it looks like the mask isn't even their anymore. Now we can add the soft color just where we want it.
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Next, you would want to add depth and color to the face. For this I use the same concept. Layer>New Fill Layer> Solid Color> and then for lips, I choose a red color, and for cheeks a pink color, and for contour a bronzer type color. The best way to think of this is like your putting on make-up for girls, or painting a picture! Play with your Blending Options and Opacity to get the look your trying to achieve. If you add multiple colors for cheek contour, make sure you choose your smudging tool at a very low strength and blend these colors on to the face.
After you are done putting all the colors onto your face, then your can start that baby soft look that everyone loves! To do this, flatten your image by clicking "CTRL Shift E", this will blend all your layers into one. Then make a copy of the the new background layer by again clicking "CTRL J".
When you have your new layer, go to FILTER>Blur>Surface Blur. (Some people use Gaussian Blur as well, which can work, I like the harder edges from the Surface Blur.) Make sure your Radius is never higher then your Threshold, but use a blur that looks soft and natural. I used Radius of 9 and Threshold of 15 here. Add a Layer Mask, Invert the Mask from black to white (CTRL I) click your paint brush, adjust your brush opacity and start painting on smooth skin. Adjust your opacity for the correct parts of the face, then I usually adjust the opacity in the Layers Panel to get the look that I really want.
After that is done, I flatten my layers, "CTRL SHIFT E" add a new layer, go to Enhance>Adjust Sharpness>focus on the eyes ONLY until you think they look sharp, click OK>add layer mask>Invert> open up the eyes> adjust opacity so your subject doesn't look like an alien and then flatten.
Add whatever final touches or Actions you want to use to make your photo gorgeous and just like I said...EASY PEASY...your done!! :) 5 steps and you have model gorgeous, soft skin, magazine ready
photos!!! :) Hope it helped!!
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