Hoogle
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Ok this is an experimental thread to see how you guys like it. The idea is that it is not just a tutorial as such but more emphasis on how I would create an image from start to end. I will be sharing with you everything using screen capture video. Some of these sessions will be 10 mins long or some can be around an hour. There may be times I use other software as well as photoshop. This first session took a long time to make as I had to film each video to a 15 min limit and took 5 or 6 attempts to get it to do just that. However I am looking at other resources so that maybe it will be just 1 video in future posts.
Ok I want to make this clear I do not in any way mean to make out that I am excellent at photoshop or that what I do in this series is the way it should be done hence the fact it is called Hoogles work flow. These are just How I would go about editing an image like anything in photoshop there are a 101 ways to achieve the same thing. My Aim is just to let you see how I would do something and compare it to how you would do it yourself. Think of it as an idea sharing thread if you like.
Please also take into consideration I am against a clock trying to explain things as I am doing them so the results will be below par to if I was just casually working on my own. I also have to increase some of the effects so that you can see them on video so if you dial in same numbers for example then your image could look totally different to mine as I will have softer sharpness and contrast on the screen.
Ok session 1 Is just a typical Portrait touch up this is the before and after following this video with an exception at the end I did not have time to put in on the video I also applied a photo filter adjustment layer set to the first cooling filter at about 20% set the layer blending mode to overlay to make it pop out more and then lowered the opacity down to personal preference.
Here is my psd from start to finish if you want to check reference without the cooling filter be warned it is 200 MB in size
79073_fashion_8423_122_737lo.psd
Here is the image I used
http://img109.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=79073_fashion_8423_122_737lo.jpg
And The tutorials
Part 1
part 2
part 3
Please If this is a good idea let me know If you do not like it also let me know this has taken over 12 hours to make SO I do not want to waste my time in the future if no one wants to watch them.
Ok I want to make this clear I do not in any way mean to make out that I am excellent at photoshop or that what I do in this series is the way it should be done hence the fact it is called Hoogles work flow. These are just How I would go about editing an image like anything in photoshop there are a 101 ways to achieve the same thing. My Aim is just to let you see how I would do something and compare it to how you would do it yourself. Think of it as an idea sharing thread if you like.
Please also take into consideration I am against a clock trying to explain things as I am doing them so the results will be below par to if I was just casually working on my own. I also have to increase some of the effects so that you can see them on video so if you dial in same numbers for example then your image could look totally different to mine as I will have softer sharpness and contrast on the screen.
Ok session 1 Is just a typical Portrait touch up this is the before and after following this video with an exception at the end I did not have time to put in on the video I also applied a photo filter adjustment layer set to the first cooling filter at about 20% set the layer blending mode to overlay to make it pop out more and then lowered the opacity down to personal preference.
Here is my psd from start to finish if you want to check reference without the cooling filter be warned it is 200 MB in size
79073_fashion_8423_122_737lo.psd
Here is the image I used
http://img109.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=79073_fashion_8423_122_737lo.jpg
And The tutorials
Part 1
part 2
part 3
Please If this is a good idea let me know If you do not like it also let me know this has taken over 12 hours to make SO I do not want to waste my time in the future if no one wants to watch them.