![]() Whether you’re creating a detailed composite image or recreating skin texture, you should get used to the idea of building elements in a scene from the back to the front. This creates the perfect opportunity to recreate the original skin texture from scratch using just a couple of powerful Photoshop tools. The Brush Tool allows us to pretty easily fill an area with colors that match its surroundings but, while those areas will match color, highlight, and shadow, they will lack all of the original details of the person’s skin. In our example, we’re going to go through the process of removing a tattoo from a subject using the Brush Tool. But, sometimes even the advanced techniques need a little bit of support, and if you’re relatively new to retouching, you might need some techniques to repair skin that might have had some of the original texture removed. ![]() As you develop your skills, you might turn to advanced techniques like frequency separation, allowing you to work with both color and texture independently of one another so that you can worry less about the retouching of one damaging the other. One of the biggest challenges for new retouchers is removing distractions and blemishes from skin without leaving it blotchy or without detail. ![]() ![]() Skin is a delicate area with a lot of natural variation in both color and texture. ![]()
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