10 Nov Effectively Clean out Body Hair using Photoshop
Today I will show you the method that I use to quickly and effectively clean out Body Hair by using Photoshop, which you can use for a wide range of occasions in your Photoshop Retouch works. The method itself is really easy and I’m sure you will have no problem in acquiring it. So let’s have a try…
There are a lot of tutorials out there showing how you can do so by using the Healing Brush Tool. However in my opinion, healing brush tool is only useful when the area you try to heal is relatively small, and it can be a bit difficulty to adjust the source position.
Here I’m going to show you an alternative way via the Smudge Tool and the Blur Tool to tackle the shortcomings of the Healing Brush Tool.
Here is a preview of the before and after effect:
Before
After
OK Let’s get started…
To complete this tutorial, we will need the following stock image:
Step 1
Load the Hand Image we just download into Photoshop and duplicate the background layer once (always a good habit, just in case something goes wrong). The resolution of this image is quite high, and that brings the attention to the hair on the forearm (especially when you zoom in):
So our task here to remove them with the quickest possible method and make it as clean as possible.
Step 2
We need to make a selection around the hand and the arm. The reason we do this because later on when we apply the smudge tool, we only want to apply it on the arm and hand, not anywhere else.
So we can grab the Quick Selection Tool (W key) and make a selection outside and the hand, and hit Ctrl + Shift + I to inverse the selection:
Then Grab the Smudge Tool from the Toolbox and apply the following settings:
Increase the brush size to approximately the same as the width of the arm (as shown below):
Left-click and hold, and move the Brush toward the position as shown below:
You will see all the hair magically disappeared! But it doesn’t end here; we still have a bit retouch job to do to make it look better
Step 3
You will see around the Bracelet area, we still have some hair left. To remove them, simply grab the Blur Tool and set its strength to 100%, gently brush across the surface around the bracelet:
Also under the palm there is a bit of hair there, we can remove them using the Blur Tool as well:
Maintain the selection, hit Ctrl + J to make a Layer via Copy and apply following Surface Blur Settings to this layer:
Change the layer blending mode of this layer to “Screen” and reduce the opacity of 60%, you will have the following effect:
Add a layer mask to this layer as shown below, this will create a better lighting contrast for the hand and make this overall image look better:
And here is the effect after apply the mask:
OK that’s it for this tutorial! Of course the retouch won’t just stop here; there are still plenty of methods you can try out to make the picture even better.
Hope you enjoy it. Drop me a comment if you have any suggestion.
Cheers and have fun! 🙂
Credit: psdvault.com
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