Naturally Remove Dark Circles with FS in Photoshop
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- The Most Realistic Technique to Remove Dark Circles Using Frequency Separation in Photoshop! Learn to sculpt the skin and retouch in a way which is subtle enough to retain the expression and still make the skin smooth, beautiful, and most importantly, natural.
In this tutorial, we will learn how to work the color tones and texture separately, to be able to deal with dark areas and wrinkles, one at a time. Also, we will touch upon the science of smile!
Hope this tutorial helps you. Thank you for watching :)
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THE BEST TEACHER IN THE WORLD, THANKS FOR ALL, THIS CHANNEL IS A HUGE SCHOOL.
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You have a natural talent for teaching. Even somebody is completely beginner with your lessons can learn anything. Thanks a lot.
This is fire!!!! I've always wanted to reduce lines and get rid of dark spots without completely removing the lines and making it look to clean. Thank you!!
This guy emanates such a good energy!
Definitivly the best in game of photoshop tutorial.. SO-- FAR!! thx
A lot!
great work. I did started watching your videos just few weeks back, and it is so much easy and flawless to understand, that I have become addicted, kind of.
I thought of getting help from you, but after going through all of the comments made here, I realised that there are lots of hope from you, and there lot to be answered, so ignored it.
Thanks
Which is your video shooting camera?
Don't have enough words to thank you. Thank you very much for this tutorial.
Bravo👏. This is amazing and required work and learning. Thank you! 🇧🇬
You absolutely have a great teaching ability and style. Thanks for the excellent vids. I'll definitely hit you up on Patreon.
Yo Piximperfect thank you so much! I know everybody says this but whatever. You have inspired me to make a youtube channel filled with content just like yours. Everyday I try to work as hard as I possibly can on my weekly videos and it is fun. I love doing youtube and feel like I am meant to be doing this eventhough my channel is nothing right now. I make tutorials, vlogs and tech videos, but sometimes I feel like I am being disingenuous when I overly clickbait. Anyway I just want to say thank you for being such an inspiration. Thank you for letting me rant.
I love all you tutorials master thank you so much
Thank you so much for your tutorial, Boss
those transitions..😍 😍 😍
gosh darn i just love you. thanks for making the world a brighter happier place :)
Good job.Carry on
Perfect job bro.
Great explanation! Thx for this :)
I love this.
I totally agree with the comment below, You are truly the best teacher ever in PS, thank you so much for the great help!
Just soo awesome!
that's the nice work. Thanks
That's very best!!! Thanks very much.
you've got a very calming and clear voice.
the way you explain is sooo beautiful.
thank you very much :)
GENIUS 👍🏼
Super!!!1The best teacher!!!Thank for all!!!!
Thanks
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Thank you very much!!!!!!!
this is excellent!!!
Thank you, very helpful video!
Awesome video, thanks! :D
I've seen many FS tutorials and was excited to see you post this today because I know you were going to make my process that much better! Btw, I notice you're on a new computer! Do you have a video on keeping your Photoshop settings in sync between multiple computers? Thank you!
"Insincere people smile only with their mouth"-----Can't agree more.
Very excellent tutorial, thank you.
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Muy agradecido!
Thank you for encouraging people to keep it natural! Maybe you could do a video on the "uncanny valley".
Hi there, I go through almost all og your videos, realy they are amazing and non complicated. Love your way of teaching.
Here is my keen request to you being as a amateur wildlife enthusiasts to get some post processing tutorials on bird photography regarding BG blur, colour correction, noise reduction, and sharpening. Thank you in advance. 😊
Best of luck. Hoping for those videos soon.
Amazing great job
unmesh i too have those transitions :D love ur tuts helps alot :) keep it going mate !!
Very Thorough
love you bro. you are just awesome
Learnt a new thing. Thnx Unmesh da!!
I like your all videos.
LOVE this! Question - if retouching the wrinkles, is there a way to do that in a subtle way instead of removing them completely by replacing the texture. In retouching someone older, I don't want to completely remove the wrinkles so that they still look realistic.
You are the best!
Very nice video!
your tutorial is nice
You are great... 😆😇 Tutorial is superb as always.... 😊😊😇
Fantastic explanation, it would be great if you can teach us how to do a frequency separation but on materials, like metal, glass. Thanks a lot. Regards all the way from Mexico.
thankful bro love from india
Hi how are you?? You is Best PS teacher!!
GOOD TUTORIAL. WAITING FOR MORE.......
Unmesh, would you please make another video explaining why you use the same Apply Image settings for both 8-bit and 16-bit depth images (4:21)? I have always heard that the settings need to differ, depending on the bit-depth of the image ... Thank you for another very helpful tutorial!
You are the best man :)
You are Awsome Sir
Nice edit
Great tutorial, may i ask what song you used for the intro
can we take the almost same results when we do it in a empty layer, blending mode - softlight ?
very nice
Owsm video
thank you so much for this
Can you actually fallow and do this shit bro?! hes great but can you do that?
Nice..
Unmesh my friend can you please make a video on the entire camera raw process.
would be very happy if you make an advanced Camera Raw Tutorial in depth>
Thank you and pray for your more success
smile ALWAYS
Hi
Just a quick question "how to select a placed image in Photoshop.
Nice 😍😍
What do you think about using mixing brush in FS?
Great
Give me some tips regards refine edge selection
nice
Sir plz tell me about Eyes Noise reduction. Always problem with eyes noise in my photos. Plz any video or guidance photography and editing.
Tnx sir
Plz make a video if u had shoot pic with DSLR camera nd that pic shoot awesome but the problem is that pic shoot blurry type then how we could make clear nd sharp with ps
Umesh sir where do you live
Très intéressant ce tuto. Vous travaillez sur Mac Book Pro maintenant. :)
Could you please advice what i schould do to activate Arrange-2 up Vertical? Now there is no active item.
wow
im really not naturally envious. but i envy your skills sir.
which is hotter!! the background BEAT or the Video
I always watch your videos without even having photoshop.
I am really interested in buying it but its a bit expensive for a 14 year old like me.
And In dont want to crack it, do you have any different photoshop like software wich is free?
Wizards of Waverly Place 😍
what table are you using
Can you create a video using Lightroom instead of PS?
Your videos are Great sir.. as always...
BUT it will be more better in Hindi language..!!
You are the best teacher, but i am not the best student. I use HFS+Blur most of the time as you taught.
BTW, you have very sincere smile.
What is HFS+Blur..? Can u pls explain..?
@@revanthyadav9817 My mistake, sorry. I meant High Pass + Blur.
@@MIRZA1515 Thanks for reply. I'm a beginner, if you don't mind, can u pls tell me, in which video he mentioned that trick?
@@revanthyadav9817 You can search "Frequency Separation" videos.
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sir make a video on CSS animation button plz...
Hi Unmesh, May be late but relevant. A query : Why the colour layer is blurred? want to understand logic. Thanks.
You're awesome bro @wellwishershyam
Audio edit tutorial please
Hey Unmesh, I know you got A LOT of comments in your videos and I don't really know if you use to answer them, BUT "without any further ado":
When editing a portrait that I want to make a skin treatment AND play with the colors in the image for creative purposes (such as using camera calibration in camera raw), wich order of editing should I take?
For editing the colors I need the raw info, but I know it is better to start with the skin, but if I do so, I might lose my information... could you help me or let me know if there is or will be a video about it? And thanks already because of all the GREAT videos you post. I see a lot of them and they help A LOT!!1 Thanks!!
I always use camera raw first. If you use a 16bit file you retain all info for skin and texture. I go like this: Camera Raw -> liquify -> blemishes -> skin retouch -> contour -> final color treatment. Hope it helps
I'll try it! Thank you!!
Just remembered: I normally edit using lightroom... the right thing to do so would do the basic adjustments of light and white balance THEN going to photoshop as smart object > do the liquify and blemishes in a non destructive way if possible > merging all of this and start doing the color treatment?
My color treatment can be very creative, so doing it in lightroom before getting to skin processing can get some bad results...
Again, thank you!!
Hey!...I really wanted you if you can or have time to make a tutorial on editing an overexposed image
I have some overexposed images which were taken from a friend who used a nikon but I am unable to bring the light down because bringing it down causes the color of the skin to be very bad and if I mask the skin out it still doesn't look good
Just my opinion if you can that would be great!
Make a curves or exposure adjustment layer. And change the blend mode of that layer to luminosity
@@GTechFam still it looks very bad with the curves because as I said the other parts of the image which were exposed well get drained
@@BehindTheVoicePod then you can copy the layer two times. Then create mask for both of these layer. Then use apply image two times on each layer mask with layer background and blendmode multiply selected. Then select one of the layer mask and invert it. Now you can work with highlights and shadows separately and make the highlights darker without affecting other areas
can u tell me your book title?
Sometimes when taking photos there are qrincles like thing and fully black on the neck. Please help how to solve this