Skin Retouching and Soft Light Effect in Photoshop

Skin Retouching and Soft Light Effect in Photoshop

In this tutorial, the author, Click 3D, guides viewers through the process of high-end skin retouching using the Frequency Separation technique and applying a soft light effect in Photoshop. The author explains the step-by-step instructions, making it accessible for both novice and experienced Photoshop users.

The tutorial covers how to use Frequency Separation to smoothen and refine skin texture, while maintaining the natural details. Additionally, the author demonstrates the application of the soft light effect to achieve a polished, professional-looking result.

By following the author's clear and concise guidance, viewers can learn how to enhance portrait images and achieve a flawless, yet natural-looking skin in their Photoshop projects.

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