How to enhance lip color in Photoshop | lynda.com tutorial


How to enhance lip color in Photoshop | lynda.com tutorial

This Photoshop CS5 tutorial shows how to use the Layers and Masks panels to modify lip color and tone. Watch more at www.lynda.com This specific tutorial is just a single movie from chapter eleven of the Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching course presented by lynda.com author Chris Orwig. The complete Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching has a total duration of 11 hours and 2 minutes, and explores the deep resources for portrait retouching available in this program, while inspiring photographers to do their creative best with everything from blemishes to backdrops. Photoshop CS5: Portrait Retouching table of contents: Welcome 1. Getting Started 2. Basic Color Correction 3. Color-Correcting Skin Tones 4. Reducing Blemishes and Cleaning Up in Adobe Camera Raw 5. Reducing Blemishes and Cleaning Up in Photoshop 6. Cleanup Project 7. Correcting Tone 8. Reducing and Removing Wrinkles 9. Enhancing Eyes 10. Enhancing Eyelashes and Eyebrows 11. Improving Lips 12. Enhancing Teeth 13. Improving Hair 14. Improving Makeup 15. Enhancing Skin 16. Softening Skin in Practice 17. Making Body Improvements 18. Structural Image Enhancements 19. Retouching Workflow: Project 1 20. Retouching Workflow: Project 2 Conclusion
Video Rating: 4 / 5


6 Responses to How to enhance lip color in Photoshop | lynda.com tutorial

  1. Great tutorial I got very good results with it
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  2. Thank you so much 4 sharing this awesome tutorial

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  3. Check my channel

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  4. well done. thank you.

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  5. much better! hhehehe

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  6. the red wont show anymore! GRRR
    my program has been messed up lately, WHT DO I DO!?!?

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