Thursday, December 24, 2009

How do you make people nude in photoshop?

i know its possible, there is a video of it being done, but it is dont so fast, and there is no tutorial so i wanted to know how to do itHow do you make people nude in photoshop?
Step 1: Select the history brush tool.


Step 2: In the Mode drop down box (at the top) select Linear Burn.


Step 3: In the Opacity drop down box (to the right of the Mode drop down) set the opacity to 25%.


Step 4: Select your brush size from the Brush drop down menu. Use a size that will keep you from having to much


overflow (but not so small that you'll get hand cramps ). Set the hardness to zero.


Step 5: Paint over her shirt with this brush 2 times. Make sure you use one continuous stroke each time.





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Still with me? Good!!!


Now we are going to get the color closer to the actual skin tone.





Step 1: Select the eyedropper tool (make sure it says 3 by 3 average in the drop down menu at the top).


Step 2: Take the eyedropper and click on an area of the skin in the chest that isn't too dark, or too bright.


Step 3: Select the brush tool.


Step 4: In the Mode drop down menu select Hue.


Step 5: Set the opacity to 25%.


Step 6: Set the brush size to taste and hardness to zero.


Step 7: Paint over the same area as before. This is where you need to use your best judgment. I went over it 3 times.





Now some of you may be satisfied with these results. For those of you who aren't, keep up!!!


Now I'm going to tweak her right (your left) nipple a little bit . This is one of those things you have to be creative with. It will end looking more natural and better defined.





Step 1: Select the burn tool.


Step 2: Set the Range to Highlights, the Exposure to 3%, and choose a brush size (hardness zero).


Step 3: I used this to darken the left side and a little bit of the right side of her nipple. Be careful here as you can go over board real quick. This is a tool that needs to be used subtly.


Step 4: This step depends on your tastes. I used the Dodge tool to make this nipple more closely resemble the other one. All I did was lighten the inner portion of her areola a little bit. When using the dodge tool in this way make sure the Range is set to Shadows, and all the other settings match the above Burn settings.





You Almost there. Just a few finishing touches. We are now going to define the shape of her right (your left) breast a little bit. Again this takes some creativity as you can mangle the shape if not careful. One quick note: When using Dodge if you have it set to Highlights (or Burn set Shadows) it will saturate the colors a little bit. Luckily in this lesson I teach you how to fix this. One other thing...Dodge/Burn work differently than the normal brush. When using these , it's like holding down the sprayer on a can of spray paint. As opposed to one smooth continuous stroke with the brush tool. So the longer you hold it down the darker or lighter (burn or dodge) it will get.





Step 1: Select the Burn tool.


Step 2: Set the Range to Shadows (same Exposure and brush settings as before).


Step 3: Here's the creative part. You have to visualize where the inside curve of her breast would be if the shirt was not there. In this case it's not all that hard. Use the Burn tool in long stroke to reveal the curve. Essentially what you are doing is darkening the shadow that are there. If you found the right spot you'll know it.


Step 4: Last thing we need to do for this part is to lessen the saturation of the are we just burned. If you look at any image you will notice that the Highlights (brighter areas) and Shadows (darker spots) have less color in them. To accomplish this we are going to use the Sponge tool. It's located in the same place as the Dodge and Burn tools. Make sure the Mode is set to Desaturate and Flow between 3% and 5%. Brush size shouls be roughly the same or smaller than what you use with the Burn tool. As usual; Hardness=Zero.


Step 5: Following the curve you just made; paint away the color a little bit at a time until it looks more natural.





You should now have something like this (it's a very subtle thing but adds to the effectStill awake? Remember it's the little details that can make a huge difference. Only this step and then clean up and we are done. This image actually only took me 5 minutes to do (and thats because I had tosave each step as a different file). All we are doing in this step is touching up the color a little bit.





Step 1: Select the Brush tool. It should still be set to Hue, so all we need to do is make sure we a have a good skin tone selected. If you like the one you already had just keep it. I used the Eyedropper and selected a tone that had a little more pink in it (on the arm). Paint over the work area until you are satisfied.


Step 2: Using the Eyedropper tool, take a sample of a light and not overly saturated area of her lips. For those of you who don't know this, usually a womans nipples and lips are similar colors. However if they are wearing lipstick, you might need to make up your own color to use. Don;t go too pink as it tends to look really unnatural. When in doubt, choose a skin tone and move the color slide a little closer to red. Now go over the nipples with this color until you are satisfied with the results.





This is my last step on every image. Select the History Brush tool. Set the Mode to Normal and the Opacity to 100%.


Make sure your brush is still set to zero hardness and that it is not overly large. All we are doing here is cleaning up where we may have gone outside the area we wanted to work on. Just paint away your mistakes and you are done. The final image and the original are down below. Now that we've gone through all that...I want to see what you guys come up with (with this or any other pic of your choice). Hope this helped some of you...and didn't confuse too many of you. I'm looking forward to seeing some of your work.


Let me know if this was any help guys. I may do more later...just to highlight some of the other tools I use. The main thing I wanted to accomplish is to get you to play with these and see what you figure out. The History Brush is one of the most overlooked and underestimated tools in Photoshop. Using blending modes with the History Brush and the Paint tool makes things easier and much more natural looking. You can also use the blur tool at the end to smooth out any texture caused by clothing. Just don't use it at 100% strength and try out the different modes to find what looks more natural.


__________________How do you make people nude in photoshop?
yehh this confused me while doing it, it didnt come out to what it shouldve came close to, so yehh Report Abuse

hey, original poster, what video were you referring to, this guide above was confusing, but i know PS well enough to not get as confused as you mebbe??





idk, but link me plz, kthx. Report Abuse

this looks like a really good tutorial but it needs some pics or sumthin because im doing everything on here but with not real result, does this work for bikinis, do you have to paste breasts over it or wat Report Abuse

Ya nothing happened for me when I did it Report Abuse

Man. I havent read single word what you posted ... but I really salute you


to spend so much time and put such huge explanation on Web for service


of people - this world wouldn't have been so great place without people like


you- :D - imagine a world without open source ; who would like to live in it Report Abuse

i do not care, its not like im actually using it for disgusting purposes, models dont want go get nude, i use photoshop to do it, they like it, and get more money
Do you know how disgusting that sounds?

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