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I am a London based photographer specializing in editorial, commercial and beauty portrait photography. Born in a family of artists I have always been surrounded by art and curious in knowing the latest trends. My style is simple and clean with an edge. I think it is all about a collaborative synergy, bringing the most out of my team to create beautiful, compelling photographs. I was amazed really. I spent already a lot of money on individual beauty retouching courses, but they were never been direct and honest in my opinion, it just felt like they really want to keep their secret.
I never knew how much should I blur and it turned out I never did enough. Absolutely the best platform to learn Photoshop and related content. Top quality and really pleasing to watch. Finally, I understand Frequently Separation! I bought two courses, I am not mentioning any names, but they just added layers and pushed buttons and started to paint. I just copied that but had no idea why. Now I know why and what I am doing. Amazing tutorial. I have learned a lot of things from this tutorial.
Aaron you are the coolest tutor on the internet!!! Instead of the refresher course I was after, it seems I got myself a full blown re-education! Thank you Aaron. Aaron I have learned a lot from you, At first I started with all your Youtube tutorials and I had to move it here to the Pro tutorials and I am amazed.. I just cannot miss a tutorial of yours …Thanks for being such a great mentor and sharing your knowledge with us ….
You are a true Professional. I am learning this technique for the first time. I have to admit, this is a major game changer. THANK YOU for taking the time to reinforce all the tiny repetitive actions that you do, including all of the basic short cuts verbal and with the visible icon.
Although I am new, and I can do light editing, this class will elevate my skill level to professional looking results. Aaron you are best mentor, I have subscribed your pro tutorials in the lockdown and since then I found its a game changer for me. Highly recommend. For so long I was avoiding learning this technique thinking it would be too challenging and time consuming. Turns out Aaron made it incredibly simple to understand yet again and I am never looking back.
It has already changed how I work and saved me a ton of time. Amaaazing course. I love that course because it have explained very well. Aaron Nace is my favorite teacher to improve my skills level in Photoshop. Highly recommended! Thank you Aaron sir and your team for providing nice videos lectures! I like your tutorials! Just one thing. I think there is too many repetitions in explaining simple things which were explained in previous chapter or previous video from the same chapter.
And a second maybe? I think we need to see how they are used in such and such environment to give us and edge. But this is just me and it can be only me with such silly comment. Not every lady is a fashion model to begin with. For family photos, by using these actions , and the training Aaron provides, one can easily take years off the lives of grandmothers, and great grandmothers who, like everyone else, want to look a little younger in their faces.
It makes them feel very good about themselves which makes the time spent editing their photos worth every second. Thanks Aaron. I decided to learn photoshop during these lockdown times and had expended a small fortune in other online tutorial and courses. No doubt the best and most comprehensive collection of photoshop you can find anywhere online. Amazing tutorial but a very knowledgeable educator! This tutorial not only gives you the necessary tools but it also motivates the viewer to learn more.
It empowers the viewer by feeding confidence via knowledge. Thank you Phlearn!!!!!!! I also find it that you kind of have to know how to paint pretty well and see through painters eyes what parts need enhancing and what parts needs to be smoothened out. Sometimes if I try to run the action again the new group changes the image, is this because of different blur radius setting or something else? Would you do this kind of work on a copy of the high frequency layer?
In an older free tuturial Aaron was using the gaussian blur technique for smoothing out color gradients on the low frequency and I still seem to get better results like that than working on a new layer with just the brush tool. Matter of practice I guess? Loving everything on Phlearn, really glad that I got the subscription!
I learned so much watching this tutorial. Aaron made it very easy to understand. Can wait to learn more. Always avoided learning about frequency separation because it sounded pretty complicated, but Aaron breaks it down into bite-sized chunks that are easily digestible. I think the hardest part is just setting up the image for editing and the action takes care of that, so then you have room to experiment on your own to see what suits your personal taste.
And if you screw something up you can just start all over. If you think Aaron is funny at normal speed, you should try 2. Awesome tutorials, i primarily edit on my iPad Pro, but every once in awhile i need the desktop for heavier editing like this. Excellent tutorial. Very informative, and covers not only frequency separation, but also has sections on dodging and burning and color correction, amongst other topics. Your work is very progressive. And well explained!
Amazing job. Great in depth tutorial. Even tho he does have a tendency to move a little fast at times, there is always the option to stop the video pause and rewind as many times as necessary, I love it. Superb way to learn Photoshop. Absolutely fantastic tutorial, what a pleasure to watch, I learn something new in every section!!!! Appreciate the repetition to reinforce the knowledge!
Thank you again. A really complete and thorough tutorial. This is the most detailed FS course out there, including on YouTube, and helped me understand the different sections of FS. Layer Masks and the Eraser Tool are all I need. By default, the entire surface of your Wacom tablet will cover the entire area of the screen. This means if you want to move your cursor from one edge of the screen all the way to the other, you need to move your pen the entire distance of your tablet.
Fortunately, there are settings for this that allow you to reduce the distance your hand has to travel to cover the distance of the screen. To do this, click on the Mapping tab. You will see a drop-down for Screen Area and a drop-down for Tablet Area. Leave the Screen Area set to full, since we want to be able to move our cursor over the entire screen as needed. Using the Table Area drop-down, you can set how much of the tablet you want use in order to get full coverage of the screen.
I set my Tablet Area to cover only a small portion of the top left corner. This allows my hand and wrist to stay in the same area as I work. If you want to try my setup, I recommend disabling all of these features. A good way to determine what works best for you, is to start with most of these features disabled and then pay attention to what tools or shortcuts you use most often.
Aside from being a more comfortable and natural fit for the hand, pressure sensitivity in Photoshop is another huge advantage of using a tablet. Open Photoshop, go to Window, and to Brush Settings. Here you will see a wide variety of brushes and settings that can be adjusted to respond to varying levels of pressure. The customization here is deep, but the big takeaway is that these tools will give you the feel of using a real brush, pen, or marker as you apply effects in Photoshop.
This means more natural looking effects that can be layered and smoothed out in real-time as you work. Using a tablet does take some getting used to. It will take time to hone in on the right settings that work best for you and it will take time to get used to the physical differences between working with a pen and working with a mouse. It has changed the way I work in Photoshop and I hope that, if you decide to make the investment, it will do the same for you. If you are using a Wacom tablet on a Windows computer, there is a good chance you need to download additional drivers to make sure it works properly.
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