Hank's Photoshop Retouching Tips and Tricks
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Do not paint on the original layer. Save it as your base layer.
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Create new layers for retouching efforts, create a group for many layers if necessary.
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Name your layers or groups to stay organized.
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Use the selection and feathering tools to isolate elements.
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Most high resolution 3D renderings need work, so do not hesitate to fix with artistic painting.
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Use the cloning tool brush, to duplicate the grain and nuance from the original image.
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Take advantage of the "Lighten" and "Darken" brush settings.
- Use large, soft brushes at under 10% opacity for subtle erasing, lightening, and shading.
- Be prepared to use Undo and History for multiple undoing.
- Of course... use a pressure sensitive painting tablet , such as the Wacom.
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