I’ve been following your work for a while now and I’m just mind blown by how you’ve evolved these past years. The dedication to putting out videos while you probably have so much to do is so appreciated. Especially when you reply to the majority of your comments both Instagram and RUclips. I would love to see more of behind the scenes footage of you working, directing the model and the setup. I am starting to pursue my dream of working with photography especially beauty and product photography and your photos are the epitome of what I’m trying to achieve. You are truly and inspiration to me.
This comment has absolutely made my week! Thank you so much for your kind words, it means a lot to hear that my work and content is appreciated so much. Good luck with your photography & retouching goals, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! 🙂💗
I really do like watching how different professionals work and edit images. What I do like about your editing videos is the slightly different approaches you take. This video especially has taught me so much about an alternative use of the bnw adjustment layer and even though I use it frequently I’ve never used it to adjust skin tones like this. Thanks for this Kayleigh
I have been thinking about doing this for a while, maybe I can do that in addition to releasing another photoshop tutorial soon? So everyone can follow along with the retouching? 🙂
Awesome. But I have a question. How can I make a preset with all this settings for I can have the same color for the rest of my shooting ? This is a big problem for me and I don't know to resolve it. Should I buy a passport color checker, first ? Please, help me. Thanks a lot.
Hi Blake! Not particularly, I generally keep the aperture smaller (f14-f18) for studio purposes, I do this to really try and capture the detail in the skin. 😊
This is *gorgeous* 😍 Have you ever had to work with greens in your photos? Like, a lot of greens? Would love to see how you go about editing them so they don't overtake other colors in the photo (and without making the whole photo look dark)
Thanks so much Adriana! 😊 Do you mean greens in terms of clothing or backdrop/surroundings? I usually tone down the saturation if I'm working with greens in clothing. If it's in the surroundings and it's bouncing onto the models skintone, I usually try to use black card/v flats to block the green reflection, particularly when outdoors in greenery 🙂
@@KayleighJune thanks for answering 😊 I meant the surroundings. I don't shoot beauty (mostly couples), but I always have that problem with greens, especially on the skin, bcs it's hard to avoid them where I live. But whenever I tried to make them look nicer, mostly with hue and luminosity, it would either make the whole image look too dark for my taste or too pastel. And I would always end up painting over the greenish skin parts which takes a lot of time. Will definitely try just desaturating them for the surroundings too!
No worries! I'd also recommend potentially taking a 5-in-1 reflector or something similar that you can use to block the green reflections on the skin tone of your subject. 😊
Hi Tona! Thank you! 😊 Course enrollments closed today, but if you're still interested in signing up, just send me an email (info@kayleighjune.com) and I can try and organise something. 🙂
I only say this because im trying to be helpful but you should really look into making your videos higher quality. Do you record you screen with OBS? even at 1080P the details do not look great.
It's interesting that you've said this because I do in fact use OBS to record my screen. I personally don't find too much issue with the quality at 1080p apart from when I use a small brush from time to time, it can be harder to view. If you've got any tips to optimize using OBS that would be great!
I watched this video (linked below) hope this helps. I was having trouble with quality when i recorded as well and this really helped. Also I love your videos keep up the great work girl! ruclips.net/video/A2es1cSc9sA/видео.html
I understand that some tutorials can seem drawn out, but I don't think the purpose of me filming tutorials is to always have my face shown. I'm here to help teach people editing techniques in Photoshop first and foremost. I definitely plan to use a facecam for some upcoming Photoshop videos, however they won't really be tutorial based.
I’ve been following your work for a while now and I’m just mind blown by how you’ve evolved these past years. The dedication to putting out videos while you probably have so much to do is so appreciated. Especially when you reply to the majority of your comments both Instagram and RUclips.
I would love to see more of behind the scenes footage of you working, directing the model and the setup. I am starting to pursue my dream of working with photography especially beauty and product photography and your photos are the epitome of what I’m trying to achieve.
You are truly and inspiration to me.
This comment has absolutely made my week! Thank you so much for your kind words, it means a lot to hear that my work and content is appreciated so much.
Good luck with your photography & retouching goals, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions! 🙂💗
Thanks for this tutorial Kayleigh, I love it 👌
Beautiful
I really do like watching how different professionals work and edit images. What I do like about your editing videos is the slightly different approaches you take. This video especially has taught me so much about an alternative use of the bnw adjustment layer and even though I use it frequently I’ve never used it to adjust skin tones like this. Thanks for this Kayleigh
Love it 🥰 thank you
Thank you !! These techniques helped me so much 👏🏼❤️
This helped me so much!!!! Thank you!
Awesome. I've always wanted to know how to get that spray tan look.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. It was very helpful! Keep going..your work is GREAT.
Your tutorials are always so informative, I love it.
Thank you so much! 😊
Thank you for sharing these videos... It has helped me so much with my own makeup looks and how I edit the pictures!! It's a whole new world to me 😍
amazing !!!great tutorial, thanks
Thank you so much! 😊
Hello Kayleigh, i was thinking if you would put out one of your images for retouching, i will really appreciate that
I have been thinking about doing this for a while, maybe I can do that in addition to releasing another photoshop tutorial soon? So everyone can follow along with the retouching? 🙂
Thank you !🙏🏿
Thanks a lot!!
Awesome. But I have a question. How can I make a preset with all this settings for I can have the same color for the rest of my shooting ? This is a big problem for me and I don't know to resolve it. Should I buy a passport color checker, first ? Please, help me. Thanks a lot.
Tutorial saved to playlist. Thanks for putting out such awesome content!!
No problem! Thanks so much for watching ☺
This is a great tutorial.
Thanks Michael! 🙂
well done!
Thank you! 😊
I have learnt so much from you during this pandemic!! thank you 😂😁
Haha, I'm so glad!!! Thanks for watching 😂
Do you have a favorite aperture for this kind of portrait work? Thanks for another useful tutorial 😊
Hi Blake! Not particularly, I generally keep the aperture smaller (f14-f18) for studio purposes, I do this to really try and capture the detail in the skin. 😊
This is *gorgeous* 😍
Have you ever had to work with greens in your photos? Like, a lot of greens? Would love to see how you go about editing them so they don't overtake other colors in the photo (and without making the whole photo look dark)
Thanks so much Adriana! 😊
Do you mean greens in terms of clothing or backdrop/surroundings? I usually tone down the saturation if I'm working with greens in clothing. If it's in the surroundings and it's bouncing onto the models skintone, I usually try to use black card/v flats to block the green reflection, particularly when outdoors in greenery 🙂
@@KayleighJune thanks for answering 😊 I meant the surroundings. I don't shoot beauty (mostly couples), but I always have that problem with greens, especially on the skin, bcs it's hard to avoid them where I live. But whenever I tried to make them look nicer, mostly with hue and luminosity, it would either make the whole image look too dark for my taste or too pastel. And I would always end up painting over the greenish skin parts which takes a lot of time. Will definitely try just desaturating them for the surroundings too!
No worries! I'd also recommend potentially taking a 5-in-1 reflector or something similar that you can use to block the green reflections on the skin tone of your subject. 😊
@@KayleighJune thanks 😊
Amazing!!!! Thank you ❤️
No problem! 😊
Amazing video..
But why I can't enroll the course
Hi Tona! Thank you! 😊
Course enrollments closed today, but if you're still interested in signing up, just send me an email (info@kayleighjune.com) and I can try and organise something. 🙂
@@KayleighJune thanks ❤
Like your accent
I only say this because im trying to be helpful but you should really look into making your videos higher quality. Do you record you screen with OBS? even at 1080P the details do not look great.
It's interesting that you've said this because I do in fact use OBS to record my screen. I personally don't find too much issue with the quality at 1080p apart from when I use a small brush from time to time, it can be harder to view. If you've got any tips to optimize using OBS that would be great!
I watched this video (linked below) hope this helps. I was having trouble with quality when i recorded as well and this really helped. Also I love your videos keep up the great work girl!
ruclips.net/video/A2es1cSc9sA/видео.html
@@nuke2you Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!! 🙂
Video starts at 2:00 🕑 🙈
I feel like i will never understand retouching 😭😭
It takes time, but you will get there! ☺
@@KayleighJune thanks 👉👈🥺
It would be more interesting if u got a facecam with u while u do your tutorial, this feels slightly boring...
I understand that some tutorials can seem drawn out, but I don't think the purpose of me filming tutorials is to always have my face shown. I'm here to help teach people editing techniques in Photoshop first and foremost.
I definitely plan to use a facecam for some upcoming Photoshop videos, however they won't really be tutorial based.