Portrait enhancement (skin & lighting) in Photoshop -Week 50

Watch in HQ: www.youtube.com Digital expert Gavin Hoey www.gavtrain.com has a few tricks and tips up his sleve to turn a decent outdoor portrait into a stunning studio style photo. The orginal image is fromm the Dave Cross weekly fix challenge http

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  1. Great job, Love it.

  2. great vid

  3. 5* and a favorite. You rock!

  4. The techniques youre using in this seem to be too obviously for beginners rather than more professionals or college.
    Throw in a few more vids of advanced techniques. Just business advice maybe.
    Love your work!

  5. Love it!! I always like to watch your tutorials, I like the way you teach!!!

  6. are you really trying to avoid the history brush???
    u could of done things faster that way

  7. gavin, that was awesome!!!! what would be the setting on the threshold setting be if you were working on a hi-res image??

  8. Your works are adorable, I saw many tutorial but I love yours because it’s clear, clean and simple. Thank you Sir.

  9. Thanks for another great vid Gavin.

  10. Looks good. How about doing a wedding photo from start to finish? (non-studio) so the client gets the best results?

    That would be great!

  11. For the last Burn tool for hand maybe use of midtones instead of shadows would be better idea.

  12. Awesome video tutorial Gavin
    No words to describe your greatness
    Gradually you are making now
    More powerful and more detail more useful video tutorials
    Thanks so much Genus for your detail video tutorial
    Keep up good work
    You & your all video tutorials are No 1
    &
    Your all Photoshop technique is very powerful & so much valuable for us
    For me your techniques is Greater than professional Level
    Thanks with Lots of Love & lots of Blessing

  13. Thank you for all of the tips. I really APPRECIATE all of the info.

  14. Thanks a ton, Gavin.
    You tutorials are inspiring.

  15. Gavin, when changing a picture with software like photoshops, does it hurt the picture as for as quality for enlarging? Thanks

  16. I don’t like it.

  17. I have learned so much from you Gavin, thanks loads!!

  18. thats ugly

  19. You are a great photographer and I have learnt a lot from you…
    no offense but this looks really awful

  20. easy to learn tutorial and fast repair treathment ..very good .visit my account ,it will be a pleasure to have there.
    thanks for this tutorial

  21. Absolutely great!

  22. best accent

  23. Thanks ALOT!!

  24. ,THANKS……… GREAT TUTORIAL

  25. Thanks I picked up a couple of tips I can use. Good lesson!

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