The Easiest Way to Get Rich Skin Tones in Photoshop!


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Explore One of the Fastest Ways to Create Rich and Beautiful Skin Tones in Photoshop! Learn how to use special blend modes to add warm tones to the skin.

In this tutorial, we will use advanced masking to target only the skin tones and use adjustment layers to add color to it. I hope this tutorial helps you. Thank you so much for watching 🙂

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49 responses to “The Easiest Way to Get Rich Skin Tones in Photoshop!”

  1. I have learned quite a bit of photoshop from youtube tutorials, while it was still CS4. of all the channels teaching photoshop, I can easily say this guy is GOD OF PHOTOSHOP. his knowledge base in photoshop is yet to fathom

  2. NEWBIE QUESTION. Which version of photoshop is better to use for low-end laptop. Photoshop cs6? or photoshop cc 2015 > above.

    My SPECS:

    proc: i3- 4030U 1.90ghz ram: 2gb ram gpu: nvidia geforce 820m 2gb ddr3 directx12

  3. Hi, really digging the content. I need a suggestion. Am planning to buy a monitor for graphic design and illustrations. My budget is 20 K only . i have selected Dell Ultrasharp U2415 . is it good ? Or any other suggestion ?

  4. Wait. I’m confused. The background became richer also. I was thinking you were only going to change the skin tone, but the overall image changed. I thought you had made a selection of the skin so that only the skin was going to change.

  5. Hello Mr. Dinda. I recently saw on a youtube channel that an artist made the painting of Mona Lisa look like in real life. It really was like "the work of a surgeon doctor."
    Basically the artist added different parts of real people and made them match the background painting.
    It would be very useful with the low resolution photo of a person to whom I would like to add high resolution body parts (skin, eyes, lips, hands, etc.) and integrate them as a whole. Or even convert paintings into realistic photos.
    Unfortunately the videos of that channel are more like a speed art, not tutorials.
    Could you do a tutorial on how to make such a composition? Thanks.

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