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Hey guys Photoshop Pro Help here and today I'm going to be showing you how to digitally enhance the breast area
now first things first is we want to start off with our image in photoshop
now I have gone for a high quietly, high res image
now it should work just as well for a low res image but
as I say
the higher the image is the better the results
so all we are going to do from here
is duplicate our image once we have it in photoshop
so press CRTL + J on your keyboard or CMD + J if you have a mac
now what this does is it duplicates the image
and
then if we do make a mistake then we can just jump back to the original
so once we have duplicated it all we are going to do is go up to FILTER
and then LIQUIFY
now from here we want to go to the BLOAT TOOL
which is on the left hand side, the little circle with the arrows pointing outwards
and click that
and the brush size is really up to you
every image is going to be totally different depending on
how big you image is, now this is a pretty big image so I will need a pretty big brush
so I am going to go for about 250 for this
so he wants like around about their we just want something just covering one
of the *** and then we just want to go and click very gently
just over them
like so
we don't want to do this to much because we don't want them to look fake
so just go very very gently
and I would say if you are going to work on one of them
then you will need to count how many clicks you are doing so you can do that
same number to the other one
otherwise they will look a little lop sided
and bigger and smaller, so we want to get them just even
so around about there
and all we are going to do from here once we have done that is going to lower the brush now
and we just need something that fits inside because what we are going to do is
we are going to fill them out now, so something around about there, 150
and then we are just going to gently click
and
just
bring them out a little bit
like that
so a little bit more, there we go
now don't forget that if you do make a mistake then you can go back by holding
down CTRL + ALT + Z
just got back a few steps and then just go back over it
now once you have got
something like this you can go a lot bigger but as I said they will look fake
so just very gently go over it, take a lot more time
over it than what I'm going to do
and then we are going to click ok
now what you can do before you go and click ok now you can go over to
the forward warp tool and push them up but it is really up to you
what you do want to do with them
now we're not going to do that to this image because they don't actually need doing
so we are going to click ok
then from here all we are going to do is go and burn them and make the shadows to define them
so all we are going to do is go over to the burn tool
on the left hand side it might be underneath the dodge tool so click and hold
and then go to the burn tool
we want a soft brush for this and we want the range to be in the MIDTONES
and we want the exposure to be 20%
and if you do have this feature, not all photoshops
has these features
we are going to click protect tones and we want to make sure that is clicked off
if you don't have that then don't worry about it because you don't really need to click it
and then we are just going to go
and zoom inn
and we are going to go for a smaller brush than this
so lets just lower it, there we go and then all we are going to do is very gently just burn
just around, just curve
like that
and then we're just going to go
bring up our brush and just burn just over them
and as you can see it defines them a lot more, now don't go to far with this burn tool
because if you do it will look like bruising on there
and you don't want to do that so if you have already done that
then you can go back by pressing CTRL + ALT + Z
on your keyboard
so all I'm going to do from here
is show you what the effects do look like, so
before
and after
as I said I haven't done it to much because otherwise it will look fake, now you can go for this
so this is a lot bigger here
and as you can see it works just as well
now i will say that when you do use the lifuify tool to do this technique
if i zoom in here
it has pushed the arm out just a little bit just around the edge
now if it has done that on your image don't worry about that you can go and use
the history brush tool
and just paint that back in
but that is for a total different tutorial
go check that out
and learn about the history brush if you do need to but apart from that
that's pretty much
you can use a lot more different techniques for this
but this is the most common and the most easy
way of doing things
and from here go and have fun
just see what you can create and
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and i'll see you next time guys
bye for now