It amazes me how you always manage to explain and demonstrate a "complex" edit in such a simple and concise manner that everyone can understand and implement. Genius!
FINALLY someone who can take the steps that are needed to do this! Thank you. If someone disliked this video means either it was too simple for them (because they are advanced photo shoppers) or they didn't practice the steps. I have learned that using photoshop does take practice, so learn the steps and begin implementing practice as part of it. If you're too frustrated or short on time, then seek out someone else to do the job for you, because it won't be an instant thing to correct your photo. Even in Lightroom, you will also be adjusting small things, that also takes practice. Photography and editing is an art and that takes time. Enjoy the learning!
You're my new favorite RUclipsr for Photoshop Thank you so much for all that you have done. I can work on projects i've abandoned due to difficulty and time waste. Cheers
I often watch your video on your website. I think it's time for me to subscribe. You have the best method of explaining and you often explain things several times even if you did on other videos. I don't know your religion but BLESS YOU. and i hope your day will be happy forever. And you will succeed in everything in your life. Just thank you so much idk why i keep ended up coming to your video each time without subcribing
Rotating the brush is a fantastic tip. I just finished editing a couple of birds and took a while trying to find areas with the right texture alignment color and brightness. I might have to discard those and try this out.
this was great when i first watched it, but now i needed exactly this, to remove armpit sweat, and so i knew exactly where to look for it :) Thanks for all the great videos
mad respect for this dude and for how detailed and straightforward his explanations are. just phenomenal stuff, I can't believe the type of crazy things I'm able to do on photoshop now just by watching these tutorials.
For people watching after the release of the Remove Tool, it's much easier to patch it up with the tool! But of course, this is a much precise and non destructive method
Nice unique way of doing it. Frequency Seperation is my choice for edits like this though. Dont have to worry about editing textures and can just fix the color seperately.
Can someone tell me what is the point of using the Hue saturation adjustment layer in step 1? Because in step 2, we create a mask, right? So couldnt we directly have started with that & created the mask on that area and then add in all the curves and stuff? I'm not sure I understand why we refined and adjusted the range in step one?
I have benefited a lot from important and practical information through your interesting explanation and simplified clarification,to you my greeting and appreciation.
Umesh, I think that you should reconsider the choice of those dark background sound absorbing panels ... Or change your hair color maybe? 😋 Thanks again for another amazing tutorial! Every one of them has been very inspirational and helpful to me. You are a very talented presenter and educator. Keep creating and take care!
I also noiticed (by accident) that Alt+Shift+ [ or ] will shrink or enlarge the sampled area! So < and > to rotate and [ and ] to shrink and enlarge. wow.
How about using the replace color brush? I managed to clone the color of an entire piece of clothing (sampled the color red from another subject and replaced the blue color of another with red). The textures were retained. I don't know if the same thing will work with same colors with different shades as in the case of the sweat. I had to do it only once.
Hello my friend I think you took the long and difficult road, you could make a duplicate layer, then make a mask on the target area, then from the plate Hue/Saturation, You can get the same degree of color, and then processing the edges .. With my appreciation for you and your pleasant and useful thoughts.
Interesting technique but, for this kind of retouch, I prefer a simple curve adjustment as demonstrated by Dave Cross in Creative Live followed by frequency separation based healing for the border if there is a linen like texture. It is very effective!
It amazes me how you always manage to explain and demonstrate a "complex" edit in such a simple and concise manner that everyone can understand and implement. Genius!
You could rotate the healing brush with a keyboard shortcut??? My life is forever changed! 😍 Awesome & detailed tutorial, as usual! Thank you!
And if you have a Wacom Tablet with the enhanced stylus, you can simply turn the tip of the pen. It's awesome!!!!
Rotation is fine but I've rotated it to some degree now I want to reset the rotation? is there any way to reset
@@prakashlee_ go to window->clone sourse ->reset transform
@@AllanteLexus Wow I need to check if mine does that!
Right I never knew this! I'm in awe right now
Can you please do a tutorial on every topic in the world? Your explanation is the BEST!
FINALLY someone who can take the steps that are needed to do this! Thank you. If someone disliked this video means either it was too simple for them (because they are advanced photo shoppers) or they didn't practice the steps. I have learned that using photoshop does take practice, so learn the steps and begin implementing practice as part of it. If you're too frustrated or short on time, then seek out someone else to do the job for you, because it won't be an instant thing to correct your photo. Even in Lightroom, you will also be adjusting small things, that also takes practice. Photography and editing is an art and that takes time. Enjoy the learning!
I cannot Like this video enough. I learned how to fix my issue in under 10 minutes and the result is outstanding. You are the best at this. Thank you!
I had this problem just last month while on holidays in Greece! I ended up just using the spot removal and content aware to try and get rid of it!
This guy is more calm than Dalai Lama. I watch these tutorials mostly to chill... Amazing!
Best Educator online I've seen. Sending love from South Africa.
"Here is the before? Daaammn!" lol love your videos man! Keep them coming. Don't be afraid to step into video and audio tutorials as well!!
great video !!!! Thanks a lot!!! Best photoshop tutor !
Your channel is the best !!
im your top fan!! piximperfect!!! :-)
You're my new favorite RUclipsr for Photoshop Thank you so much for all that you have done. I can work on projects i've abandoned due to difficulty and time waste. Cheers
I often watch your video on your website. I think it's time for me to subscribe. You have the best method of explaining and you often explain things several times even if you did on other videos. I don't know your religion but BLESS YOU. and i hope your day will be happy forever. And you will succeed in everything in your life. Just thank you so much idk why i keep ended up coming to your video each time without subcribing
Nice work brother 👌
LIMITED SKILLS AND IDEAS ? .......YOU JUST GET BETTER DAY BY DAY
You are photoshop king bro.
I have watched all your vedieos. I never seen someone who make such a cool tuitorial begore. You are great bro
brilliant understanding of powerful Photoshop
I used this method to remove high contrast shadow and it worked finally thanks!!
Best mouse choice 👌 and amazing tutorial
Before reading the title, just when I saw the thumbnail, I was Woooooh finally a life hack for this.
Rotating the brush is a fantastic tip. I just finished editing a couple of birds and took a while trying to find areas with the right texture alignment color and brightness. I might have to discard those and try this out.
Finally on a Mac. Love it! Great video too Unmesh
This is incredibly specific
wow!
great work
Amazing video 😍
this was great when i first watched it, but now i needed exactly this, to remove armpit sweat, and so i knew exactly where to look for it :)
Thanks for all the great videos
OMG, discover that with a shortcut I can change the rotation of the clone tool just CHANGED MY LIFE!!!
new laptop! Congrats!!!
Loving the new intro
Best topic, excellent unmesh.keep creating.
Thank for sharing!
amazing techniques
This guy can even amazed you with the wet armpit, inteligently.
dude u're awesome!!
love from Nepal
Great Teaching
Great video!
thanks! very good tutorial
mad respect for this dude and for how detailed and straightforward his explanations are.
just phenomenal stuff, I can't believe the type of crazy things I'm able to do on photoshop now just by watching these tutorials.
Once again. Great tutorial!
As always, the best photoshop tutorials out there. Thank you very much!
Wow You rotate healing brush tool ... superb bro
Super helpful video to remove sweat stains, thank you so so much!!!! I've watched it like 20 times to memorize all the steps! So happy!
iam learning so much from this channel
Great stuff man! very useful.
Dude, you're a rockstar. Keep up the good work!
Awesome Sir
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I'm Big fan of you.
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Thanks for tutorial.
Thank you so much, it saves me.
you give best explanation
Awesome……. Thank you very much. 🙏🙏🙏
Great video nice job
Nice technique! I have an idea to try this with "blend if" option and see what will come out.
I love everything about this tutorials bro "its so amazing and wonderful"
For people watching after the release of the Remove Tool, it's much easier to patch it up with the tool! But of course, this is a much precise and non destructive method
"I'm in love with 92" LMAO
Just to change it to 96. God damn it
I'm in love with 69
69 me
Not for long.... 93 is good
Nice unique way of doing it. Frequency Seperation is my choice for edits like this though. Dont have to worry about editing textures and can just fix the color seperately.
Could it be done using Frequency Separation?
Can someone tell me what is the point of using the Hue saturation adjustment layer in step 1? Because in step 2, we create a mask, right? So couldnt we directly have started with that & created the mask on that area and then add in all the curves and stuff? I'm not sure I understand why we refined and adjusted the range in step one?
What a genius!
The triumph of patience!
very helpful thank you
Really appreciate the work you do man !
Your videos are really helpful
Thanks to you I learn editing tricks that no other photographer on RUclips has told before
This method works the same if you wanna remove harsh shadows from a face or something so I like it
Amazing Superb Dear 👌👌
Love this one Unmesh it is unseasonably hot here. I will be able to use this.
This tutorial is so specific, but I'm sure someone needs it 😂😂😂
Not all that specific, though... Any foto wich subject has an undesired splash of water in their clothe is a case for this solution.
Actually, any portraiture or wedding photographer that shoots outside it will really help. It also helps when people get caught in the rain.
I could get that, but the title says "sweat stains" not "water spots," so it caught me off guard 😂
I needed it to remove rain spots . So helpful!
YES ME. and WE NEED PEOPLE TO MAKE TUTORIALS LIKE THIS!! BECAUSE there are people who are still learning.
What's the purpose of the first step: create a hue/saturation layer and adjust them? Just to check the colors?
Ur video are so inspirational bhaia..
Thank u so much
God bless you
keep. making such awesome video
thanks for very nice vedio
I have benefited a lot from important and practical information through your interesting explanation and simplified clarification,to you my greeting and appreciation.
very nice bro
Nice tutorial
Amazing one bro
Umesh, I think that you should reconsider the choice of those dark background sound absorbing panels ... Or change your hair color maybe? 😋
Thanks again for another amazing tutorial! Every one of them has been very inspirational and helpful to me. You are a very talented presenter and educator. Keep creating and take care!
Such an informative video. Thanks for bringing it up.
BRILLIANT !!!!
I also noiticed (by accident) that Alt+Shift+ [ or ] will shrink or enlarge the sampled area! So < and > to rotate and [ and ] to shrink and enlarge. wow.
How about using the replace color brush? I managed to clone the color of an entire piece of clothing (sampled the color red from another subject and replaced the blue color of another with red). The textures were retained. I don't know if the same thing will work with same colors with different shades as in the case of the sweat. I had to do it only once.
Dang. Your tutorials are so engrossing! Keep em coming buddy! 👍🏻
this vid provides specific usage of blending modes, awesome work! like all your works ;)
Wow. .. pretty good
Awesome tutorial , thank you !!!!
Thank you.
Can I download the app on my phone and still edit very well like that in the laptop ?
helpful video again👌👌
Hello my friend
I think you took the long and difficult road, you could make a duplicate layer, then make a mask on the target area, then from the plate Hue/Saturation, You can get the same degree of color, and then processing the edges ..
With my appreciation for you and your pleasant and useful thoughts.
Amazing tutorial!!!!
Awesome... Thanks
Thank you!
That color layer trick was so simple I wish I knew that a while back! :) Great video!
Dear sir, why do we use healing bush tool in this case instead of patch tool?
amazing tutorials thank you bro
Interesting technique but, for this kind of retouch, I prefer a simple curve adjustment as demonstrated by Dave Cross in Creative Live followed by frequency separation based healing for the border if there is a linen like texture. It is very effective!
Hello, can you please share a link on that video?
Hi. I like your hair style Sir.
this stuff boggles my mind at times
Great instructions as always. Just needed this tonight and it worked! Many thanks.
That’s magic!
You are really awsom sir.
10:50 Great tip for Clone Stamp tool, Rotate the sample, gold tip!!!