Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Does anyone here know like how to change skin color picture using Photoshop?

Like for an example a picture of a mestizo%26quot;catizo%26quot; hispanic picture changing it from olive/brown to white...Does anyone here know like how to change skin color picture using Photoshop?
Very simple - follow these instructions.



Using the select tool, roughly select around the person. When I say roughly, I mean all you are doing is isolating other parts in the image that may have similar colours to the skin tone you are changing.



From the menue bar, click on Image - Adjustments - Replace Colour.



Using the eyedropper, click on part of the image you want to change and then slide the fuzziness slider to the right until you have the entire colour selected without any of the rest of the image.



To adjust the colour, use the hue slider.



That's it :) If you accidentally change any of the rest of the image, you can use the history brush to take those parts back to how they were.Does anyone here know like how to change skin color picture using Photoshop?
tedious work but possible...it would involve copies on levels and some erasure of the upper level to epose the lower onr. Probaly not to big of an issue for a good photoshopper...Does anyone here know like how to change skin color picture using Photoshop?
Real simple when you know what you are doing.

In photoshop, you have the ability to select a color range. Once you have it all selected, you can use an adjustment layer to adjust hues, saturation and the colour itself if you choose.



Or,



You can select all the skin areas, create a new layer with your selection and adjust it all there.Does anyone here know like how to change skin color picture using Photoshop?
i had to do this for a friend of mine....she got married in vegas and they put white people makeup on her and she had olive skin she looked like a geisha....just magnetic lasso or select color range the skin....then once selected go to image-adjustments-color balance and play around....also play with the brightness/contrast option...should be easy

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