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Clever Photoshop Platform by Matthew Jay

Matthew Jay is studying art direction at Red and Yellow school of Advertising. In his spare time Matthew does digital art, and he has recently developed a Photoshop action to assist photographers and artists with photo retouching.
Before taking up the task of retouching my college graduation photos, I decided to create a photoshop add-on to assist me. JinWook’s skin retouch platform was the result. It is essentially a one click retouch action for photoshop. It smooths out complexion and tones down any harsh light by just clicking on the skin. The SRP also creates a platform for you to do any destructive editing on (liquifying etc) using smart objects so you can do very accurate efficient retouches, non destructively. I hope this can help photographers who aren’t familiar with the methods of retouching and retouchers who would like to reduce the time spent they spend on retouching.
Follow the link below to learn a thing or two; it’s a clever little tutorial, this.
Photoshop tutorial for photographers
Contact Matthew on x.jinwook@gmail.com
Dominique Abrahams CPUT student illustrator
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Dominique Abrahams from CPUT is an illustrator who likes to live by the motto – Simple is More. We feature some of her illustration work.








