Hope this helps some people. Just a new trick that i learned actually just last night
WARNING! THIS TUTORIAL ONLY WORKS WITH PHOTOSHOP CS3!!! Please do not ask me about making it for CS2 because CS2 doesn't have the same ability. But if you think it does, please go ahead and try it. I might be wrong
Thanks for this! I've used this on Photoshop CS4 with nice results, but you can also get the same effect in CS2 at least by, instead of using the Black and White Green Filter, using the Green channel from the Channels window. Choose the Green channel, copy merged, turn RGB back on then paste into a new layer. You'll get the same greyscale layer as if you had used Black and White.
Ok, this will probably sound silly but... How do you soften the skin? I never ever managed to get such a result with skin and shadows on faces. May I request a lesson please?
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I love how you added shadow to her cheek and yet it still looks very natural.
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May I request a lesson please?
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Better to write for yourself and have no public, than to write for the public and have no self.
Cyril Connolly
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