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I use the various sharpen toold available to enhance my images all the time. Since i have never seen it mentioned on these forums, i thought i would.

Ok so take a nice inmage. Not too dark now.

I've choosen this one:


When you have your image do the following:


It's really up to you what you set it too here. I normaly set it right down to 0 and work my way up until i'm happy or feel thats too much. Here i have set it to 50 and the radius, i always max that out. That means it covers the whole picture.


After your happy with that choose sharpen more. Sharpen more is like selecting sharpen twice. If you feel sharpen more is too much, press Ctrl+z to go back one and just choose sharpen. As you can see here, i have gone with sharpen more.


You'll see an enhancement in the image, but also jaggy edges around your RSI, inside your RSI (shadres, hair ect) and also buildings.


The way i get rid of them is by choosing the blur tool.


Set the mass diameter to about 5-7, hardness to 100. and strength too about 5%. Leave mode to normal.
Go around the edges of your RSI, buildings inside your RSI like your shirt, shades, or even your face.



I never botherd about the buildings, just my RSI. I should have went over my chin here but, meh!
Feel free to add a green tint or what ever after that.

Try and apply it to a sig like this:


Or the sig i have right now. Hope this helps.



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oooh thank you.



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A note about the blur tool, if you set it to a soft round brush (size 5) with the strength set to 20%, you can smooth out skin and textures that are too harsh. But when smoothing skin, be very careful how you do it. Don't just rub the tool all over the face, do it in parts as if you're painting (ie. do a cheek, then the nose, then the lips, all separately. Don't cross over any lines in the face).

As for sharpening, you can also just select "Sharpen" to have Photoshop automatically sharpen your image. If it's too sharp for your liking, go to Edit > Fade Sharpen immediately after sharpening (otherwise this option will not be available).

Message Edited by Venatrix. on 03-14-200603:01 PM


Message edited by Venatrix. on 03/14/2006 15:01:29.


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Venatrix. wrote:
A note about the blur tool, if you set it to a soft round brush (size 5) with the strength set to 20%, you can smooth out skin and textures that are too harsh. But when smoothing skin, be very careful how you do it. Don't just rub the tool all over the face, do it in parts as if you're painting (ie. do a cheek, then the nose, then the lips, all separately. Don't cross over any lines in the face).


Nice tip man. Gonna give that a try later on.


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PascaI wrote:


Venatrix. wrote:
A note about the blur tool, if you set it to a soft round brush (size 5) with the strength set to 20%, you can smooth out skin and textures that are too harsh. But when smoothing skin, be very careful how you do it. Don't just rub the tool all over the face, do it in parts as if you're painting (ie. do a cheek, then the nose, then the lips, all separately. Don't cross over any lines in the face).


Nice tip girl. Gonna give that a try later on.


Fixed for your own safety. SMILEY



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PhanthomZtryker wrote:
Fixed for your own safety. SMILEY


Hehehe, thanks Phanthom.


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:smileysurprised: Opps.


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Good job on this tutorial, Pascal. Your trademark seems to be the sharpened-look, and that is unique. Harsh and grainy, kind of like Fight Club, I suppose.


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...But without the Szchitzofrenia.



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Woohoo, i have a trademark! It's mine you here, mine!


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The hell...  I don't have a trademark. SMILEY  lol:p



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PhanthomZtryker wrote:
The hell...  I don't have a trademark. SMILEY  lol:p


Yes you do. Two words: Jeeves.


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Sykin wrote:


PhanthomZtryker wrote:
The hell...  I don't have a trademark. SMILEY  lol:p


Yes you do. Two words: Jeeves.



Lol. I have two words for you as well then:  Thanks



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PhanthomZtryker wrote:


Sykin wrote:


PhanthomZtryker wrote:
The hell...  I don't have a trademark. SMILEY  lol:p


Yes you do. Two words: Jeeves.



Lol. I have two words for you as well then:  Thanks


Thats one word.
I had to.
 
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