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How to Remove Wrinkles in Photoshop 

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How to Remove Wrinkles in Photoshop
Retouching wrinkles on someone’s face can be a very touchy matter! Today we show you how to both completely remove wrinkles as well as reduce them in a more subtle manner.
Complete Removal
The healing brush tool is our best friend in terms of removing wrinkles! Be sure to use a brush size that is slightly larger than the wrinkle, and then sample a color right below the wrinkle to paint over it (Alt/Opt + Click). Make sure to select “Current & Below” for the sampling.
This technique must be used very carefully, as it is easy to make an elderly face look too smooth.
A More Subtle Approach
For a more natural approach, we can use the clone stamp tool. Duplicate the background layer (Cmd + J) to work on a layer with pixels. If you are on a new layer rather than a duplicated one, this technique will not work. Also, be sure to select the “Lighten” Mode; this paints over the wrinkle in a less obvious manner to conceal the lines.
This tends to be a quicker process than using the healing brush tool, because it simply lightens to darkest parts of the wrinkles and does not pull skin texture from other parts of the face.
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@darkhorse1985
@darkhorse1985 7 лет назад
1:16 to COMPLETELY remove the wrinkles 4:07 to REDUCE the wrinkles (recommended by Phlearn)
@zackariashoft4560
@zackariashoft4560 5 лет назад
thx
@MichaelPFox
@MichaelPFox 10 лет назад
Aaron you've shown us a TON of great techniques for a while now. It could be helpful for many people to see a comparison of techniques when several might be done on the same job. Maybe half a dozen photos showing why you would/wouldn't use clone stamp or healing brushes or frequency separation? Thanks for PHLEARN!
@ChrisadaSookdhis
@ChrisadaSookdhis 10 лет назад
These 2tips work much better than a regular clone stamp, which I have been using for too long. Well worth every minutes to watch!
@Flyers8810
@Flyers8810 9 лет назад
You can use an empty layer with the clone stamp tool in "lighten" mode. Just change the new empty layers blend mode to lighten and also use the brush in lighten mode. Helps to keep your file size down in that you don't have to duplicate the entire background layer.
@AakaashBali
@AakaashBali 10 лет назад
Hey Aaron, Quick idea. I've actually been using a method similar to this for a while now. If you create a new layer, sample a wrinkle-free area that is lighter than the target but also nearby, and clone it over with a lighter blending mode and a brush flow of 10-12%, you can make it a nondestructive by painting on a new layer as well as maintaining a natural look. It'll also allow you to "build up" on the wrinkle removal through multiple passes. I generally do this prior to frequency separation, helps tons. I did however never think of using the healing brush to completely remove them though. I've always just faded them away with this method. The healing brush actually does work pretty well, thanks!
@cod3talk3r
@cod3talk3r 10 лет назад
I'm Phlearnalmaniac, I saw I lot of tutorials of different "photoshop masters", but never like the way you make Photoshop looks so easy.
@dangrandmaison7877
@dangrandmaison7877 10 лет назад
Hi Howard....You are the best. One thing on the wrinkle removal with the Lighten tool....you used it at 100% opacity which is fine but tell the viewers if they lower the opacity AFTER the removal the wrinkles will come back to where it might look more natural, rather than total removal.
@verukiasado
@verukiasado 9 лет назад
I am editing beauty photos all day; all these technics help me to shorten the time I take on each image. This is great!!!
@AaronGRandall
@AaronGRandall 10 лет назад
If you use the first method for removal, you can add noise grain at 3 or 4 and then decrease the opacity to lighten the wrinkles while adding a bit of texture as well, which makes it look very natural. :)
@thanassisfournarakos9696
@thanassisfournarakos9696 6 лет назад
Great tutorial. Very simple, extremely effective! Thanassis Fournarakos, (retired in 2011, born in 1946 )ProPhotographer, Athens, Greece. Thank you Aaron.
@luvsicily
@luvsicily 10 лет назад
I just started watching your photoshop videos for only 3 days and I have learned so much. Thank You !
@ayeshajadoon3600
@ayeshajadoon3600 8 месяцев назад
Which app he uses
@tommygibson2296
@tommygibson2296 6 лет назад
This is THE best tutorial I've watched in a long, long time. Thank you!!!
@bodylover100
@bodylover100 10 лет назад
Hi, I am Houssam from Morocco and I love what you guys are doing, my photography and photoshop skills improved like hell since I started watching your videos, and I am pretty sure that many others like me have the same enriching and extended experience. My proposition of an episode that I would LOVE to see you performing, is a photography of a person covering his/her mouth with his/her hand, however with a photoshop technique, we still have the illusion of his/her mouth screaming off through his hand. Thank you very much, I really would LOVE seeing this episode. Cheers! Houssam
@BruceRichardsonMusic
@BruceRichardsonMusic 10 лет назад
Hey Aaron, just wanted thank you for your help. I've soaked up a couple dozen of these, at least. EXCELLENT tutorials, and your overall color/artist/composition chops are deep, my man! My work is better thanks to you!
@BruceRichardsonMusic
@BruceRichardsonMusic 10 лет назад
I'll share a couple of tips in exchange! I nearly always use frequency separation on portraits so I can deal with tone without botching up detail. If you're dealing with super craggy wrinkles, often the "line" of the wrinkle can be retouched on the HiFreq layer, leaving most of it untouched (or partially mitigated) on the LoFreq layer. Your method is probably faster, but if you're already frequency separated, the method I describe gives similar results. And...I've recently been using noise reduction | dust and scratches to create frequency separations instead of gaussian blur. Check it out sometime! You still get the same basic blur effect, but it prevents high contrast edges from "halo-ing" if you need a higher level of blur in the lo-freq layer. Cheers to you!!
@ahmed_elalfy
@ahmed_elalfy 10 лет назад
Brilliant Tip! I have been using the lighten Stamp tool but always used a new layer. Thanks Aaron and Phlearn.
@monkeypiepdx
@monkeypiepdx 7 лет назад
I like your techniques. I tried something (a combination of your options) that worked better than the reducing wrinkles option with the Stamp. I created a new layer and used the Healing Brush tool, and then changed the layer setting to 'Lighten', and reduce the opacity of the layer to reduce or increase the intensity. Thank you for your inspiration!
@frasers1807
@frasers1807 8 лет назад
Dude, amazing and thank you. I have been watching and reading on and off for the best part of 2 days and it baffles me how the simple parts of the instructions are left out in all lessons in gerneral......accept yours.Thank you. I was not born an expert in PS and do need some step by step clear instructions to get ahead. Top delivery as well. Many thanks. F
@mickelodiansurname9578
@mickelodiansurname9578 2 года назад
You sir, clearly know more than how photoshop works, you know how to work photoshop!
@dleivam
@dleivam 10 лет назад
awesome.. my mom always ask me to remove her wrinkles, and now thanks to you have a better way to do it. thanks
@pedrosarkissian1937
@pedrosarkissian1937 10 лет назад
Hey Aaron please do not steal my job, I'm plastic surgeon !!!. LOL!! You are a MASTER!!!
@bolt339
@bolt339 7 лет назад
Good stuff, i agree, the greatly reduced wrinkles looks much more realistic.
@mr.knight8967
@mr.knight8967 3 года назад
Now a day i watch this, After you uploading 6 year latter, But still it look like it made just day before. That's is your skills.. I hope you make some more amazing videos. Thank you sir.
@JohnnyGNV
@JohnnyGNV 8 лет назад
Very interesting to watch - I do this, but am not nearly as proficient as you are. I agree, skin-smoothing techniques and air brushing can be overdone, and I have been guilty of doing that. Hard to accept getting older (well, for some of us) so it's hard to resist the impulse to "keep going" as opposed to a more subtle change. Thank you for sharing your expertise and I plan to watch again.
@TheDangalman
@TheDangalman 10 лет назад
My mom would be very happy! Not kidding! No matter how strong the light is there still are wrinkles in her eyes. Thanks again! :)
@gamemodegameingphotoshoptu3338
@gamemodegameingphotoshoptu3338 10 лет назад
Hey Phlearn i am 12 years old and i want to be a photographer so bad and i just want to tell u thanks for posting all ur videos but expesialy The Only Way To Succeed As A Photographer - A Phlearn Video Tutorial. in that video u basicy described the last 3 years of my life and when i watched i was on step 6 and i was stuck but then i watched more of ur videos and u taught me so much about Photoshop, and just photography in gen. and i just want to tell u THANKS so much for all the awesome tuts bc with out u i probly wouldn't be doing/trying to do this anymore and, when i grow up i hope i can be as good as u are. And i know u probly wont read this but if u do THANKS. :)
@dagobertojorge1603
@dagobertojorge1603 8 лет назад
I love your videos and in the way you explain every step. So clear and so to the point..Congratulation, but I have problem to follow you and probably many people too ....Let me be clear, when you ask to use a tool o any step why don't you show in the space in the button where is the tool and what you do to get it. Sometimes I want to get some note and I can't because I don't follow what you are doing but if I see where you went I don't have to write....Thanks for listening and hope you keep this great job.
@scottcarr7820
@scottcarr7820 6 лет назад
Really appreciate this tutorial. This technique has saved me tons of time and looks natural. Can't thank you enough!
@Argyll9846
@Argyll9846 10 лет назад
This is an interesting technique that I've used before and it's well worth knowing about. Today I use Perfect PhotoSuite (Perfect Portrait module) and it does a great job on wrinkles too, but if eople don't want to buy it, or can't afford the software, the technique you show is definitely the way to go. I love the outtakes and they always give me a good laugh - the Subscribe video at the end is terrific!
@lilacchocolate
@lilacchocolate 10 лет назад
I love this! I've been using just the healing tool and completely making wrinkles disappear, this was on a much younger model in her 20's with tiny wrinkles (I guess I'm just so used to photoshopped images in magazines I found it looked odd if I didn't do it). But I agree, when dealing with an older person the second technique is much more natural! Now I know something new, thanks for your help :D
@angelherg1997
@angelherg1997 10 лет назад
Love the intro, congratulate who ever made it from my part. So simple, amazing, great.
@m.j.johnston
@m.j.johnston 10 лет назад
Anything on removing particular colors in mixed light situations would be great. I just had to guess my way through removing blue window light from a warm tungsten lit portrait on a white sweep. Thanks for a great series.
@geduta
@geduta 10 лет назад
I prefer the second method, it looks more natural. Great job, congratulations !
@andreamacri5634
@andreamacri5634 10 лет назад
Hi Aaron, thank you so much for this amazing tecniques (expecially the 2nd one!!!). My clients will really love it...
@prestonlhouse
@prestonlhouse 10 лет назад
Outstanding Instructor!
@YNGraphicDesign
@YNGraphicDesign 10 лет назад
Nice! I like the second version a lot better for older people. I always use the first but in young people. I phlearn something new! Thanks a lot for your time!
@Toolfam1
@Toolfam1 10 лет назад
Excellent info, and fun! For those of us who have left photoshop elements behind, and upgraded to photoshop.... I'd love to see an episode where you duplicate all the "automatic" features that come with elements, but not with photoshop. For example: Repairing a pet's green eye reflection from a flash. Thanks.
@Ho_ten
@Ho_ten 7 лет назад
Love your work!
@bridgettwelch9857
@bridgettwelch9857 6 месяцев назад
Best way I’ve learned! Thank you!
@ramesh934
@ramesh934 10 лет назад
Hi Aaron, Its very useful tips to use stamp tool in another way.Thanks you very much...
@barryattwater3213
@barryattwater3213 10 лет назад
Thanks Aaron, I always wanted to know a good technique and here it is! Awesome!
@JMHSPhoto
@JMHSPhoto 10 лет назад
Aaron. Would love to see a tutorial about composites shadows. Adding the shadow to a variety of different images and applications in a variety of photos. And, getting the overall color to 'match it' to see the overall images. Thanks for this tut.. I've been using this particular method for some time now.
@Vividvisualsolutions
@Vividvisualsolutions 7 лет назад
Awesome! Just what I needed for the project I am working on.
@psianipar
@psianipar 10 лет назад
i always use the patch tools before. but now i know how. thanks aaron
@char4548
@char4548 9 лет назад
Omg thanks! you just gained one subscriber! your videos are such a big help seriously it really helped me a lot and pls keep them coming lol! God bless :)
@desk0z
@desk0z 10 лет назад
Great tip, I really enjoy the tip. Thanks a lot.
@bodylover100
@bodylover100 10 лет назад
My proposition of an episode that I would LOVE to see you performing, is a photography of a person covering his/her mouth with his/her hand, however with a photoshop technique, we still have the illusion of his/her mouth screaming off through his hand.
@andrewgerardphotography
@andrewgerardphotography 10 лет назад
wonderful technique for a quickie!
@bjelliott2855
@bjelliott2855 8 лет назад
Thanks for the video. It was really helpful. I've subscribed & bookmarked your website as well. You're explanation is straight to the point & very clear. Great job :)
@RM011908
@RM011908 10 лет назад
Awesome job Aaron. Just wondering, if you have any plans to do some tutorials on forest glow, fog and mist deep in the woods. Fall is going to be here pretty soon and I thought this would be cool if you can show how you enhance the effects. Thanks.
@Adiact210583
@Adiact210583 10 лет назад
Thanx bro!!! now i can get a really really realistic photos. thumbs up
@gaylyns
@gaylyns 9 лет назад
BTW, you are magnificent! I've learned SO much and have joined your website! Thanks!
@randycampbell5645
@randycampbell5645 8 лет назад
Great!! my just finishing my first year in new media web design thanks! God bless
@SAM1057368
@SAM1057368 9 лет назад
Thanks a lot man. That was very simple and effective at the same time!!!
@pauladroddy709
@pauladroddy709 5 лет назад
Love the second method! Adding that to what I teach.
@mateo...
@mateo... 10 лет назад
Somewhat new subscriber here so I'm not certain if you guys have already made a video about it, but a multiple exposure blending tutorial would be fantastic.
@gaiaarmellin
@gaiaarmellin 8 лет назад
Hi @Phlearn guys! I love all your tutorials, straight to the point and perfect for every occasion :) Thank You for all your work!!! I remembered you had an episode were you turned a light-colored dress into darker fabric (black, if I remember correctly) and it was amazing because the highlights were saved and the dress looked perfect. well, I cannot find it anymore, and I watched a whole bunch of videos just to find that one - no success. Could you please link it underneath? And next time, I'll save them! Thanks again, keep on rocking!
@luismocano
@luismocano 10 лет назад
Thank you to you and the team for another Great Video. I love your approach, refreshing and natural connection to your audience. I am new in Photography and Photoshop. A lot of people like me start with Elements instead of the full version. Would you consider addressing that audience in few chapters? Also it would be good to provide feedback about the differences between PS full perpetual licenses Vs Cloud monthly "rent". Thx again and keep releasing great tutorials
@leciasinclair7091
@leciasinclair7091 7 лет назад
Thank you! Works like a dream and quick.
@KarpisMaksudian
@KarpisMaksudian 2 года назад
Excellent tutorial, Thank you
@susanrhodes691
@susanrhodes691 9 лет назад
Great tutorial! I think I almost understand the concept!
@rxlvnd3397
@rxlvnd3397 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for the help mate!
@baryafe
@baryafe 10 лет назад
You make my day better!!! after school! I want to be a Graphic Designer and succeed like you
@baryafe
@baryafe 10 лет назад
***** your welcome! Thank you !~
@bobbystewart7329
@bobbystewart7329 10 лет назад
Thanks for sharing this easy technique.
@bobbystewart7329
@bobbystewart7329 10 лет назад
And you can reduce the opacity of the layer to make it even more realistic.
@Chads76
@Chads76 8 лет назад
Hi Aaron, thanks so much for all your tutorials, both free and paid. I've been learning heaps, and that's an understatement. I got a question though. There're lots of tutorials that teaches us how to make a person look younger, but I can't find anything that makes a face look older. I got a concept about why I need it, but can't make it happen. Could you help? big thanks!
@seemenowudont7244
@seemenowudont7244 3 года назад
Nice vid, very useful but would be really nice to show the final result for both cases, would help me at least ,see the diff between the 2 and pick the one I find it better
@tequilaloca
@tequilaloca 10 лет назад
Hi Aaron, Great tutorial as always. I just started following you about 2 months ago, I already have learned so much watching your videos. I actually recently started a job at a cosmetics company and naturally I do lots more retouching.... Your videos have been life savers. Anyway, can the second method be used for anything else? Like reducing acne scaring or keeping some of the texture on skin? Thanks! 👍
@jrcjr65
@jrcjr65 10 лет назад
Just stumbled on your channel thanks to RU-vid. Great tutorials. Thanks!
@paulsophocleous2544
@paulsophocleous2544 10 лет назад
The second technique you showed was to use the clone stamp toll set to lighten in order to just reduce the wrinkles. Why not just use the first technique with the healing brush on a new layer and set that layer to lighten?
@luclochard5949
@luclochard5949 7 лет назад
It is very interesting what you are showing, and so far all your videos are wonderful. But I use Photo Element 14 because i am doing mostly illustrations for stories, cartoon type, but with real photographs. Anyway I continuing learning, because in the university of life, we learn something different every day.
@Dangermaniac206
@Dangermaniac206 10 лет назад
Hi Aaron! how about a vid teaching how to swap faces on photoshop? thanks!!
@perfectstranger232
@perfectstranger232 10 лет назад
***** There is an app for that ;))
@jennylee122
@jennylee122 10 лет назад
I Looove you channel! Please teach us how to remove flashes and softboxes reflections in clients glasses! Totally tired of theses and not being able to remove them :) Thanks so Much!
@Rainbowpotatochip
@Rainbowpotatochip 9 лет назад
Could you use the first method but lower the opacity of the layer and get the same result?
@mikekennedycastilla9371
@mikekennedycastilla9371 10 лет назад
ponytail. its your first time?its was cute though.Another new knowledge reducing and removing wrinkles.👏
@fredhandy2063
@fredhandy2063 8 лет назад
Great video! Very informative!
@blw1995
@blw1995 8 лет назад
Could you do a video on editing folds and creases in clothing? This video was somewhat helpful but I am still looking for more insight! Thanks! You guys are great!
@muhammetaltun2352
@muhammetaltun2352 10 лет назад
Actually you can create a new layer and change the blend mode to lighten. that will work with Clone Stamp technique too.
@caseysykes5273
@caseysykes5273 4 года назад
Thanks dude! This helps a lot.
@MichaelConferPhoto
@MichaelConferPhoto 2 года назад
Thank you for always giving Us the great secrets to make Photoshop sing. I noticed how easy it was to see the outline of your selected tool cursor. When retouching fine details, I often lose sight of my tool on skin tones. I have the trailer thingy on, the cross hairs and precision turned on. I virtual chatted with Adobe yesterday looking for a way to make the outline of the tool cursor a color. They did not have a solution for me. Am I missing something? Please enlighten me. Thank you.
@x130844
@x130844 10 лет назад
Idea for future episode: Day shot into night shot, Night shot into day shot, yet not looking over/under exposed. yeah?
@CaptainDanger99
@CaptainDanger99 10 лет назад
Love your Tutorials man, learning heaps. There's one thing I've wanted to know is how some photographers get their professional looking car photographs with the cartoon kind of look?
@sk8trsurfr
@sk8trsurfr 4 года назад
Nice demo!
@Aprendizzz2009
@Aprendizzz2009 10 лет назад
Nice trick... I like it!!! Thanks!!!
@kassie20ful
@kassie20ful 10 лет назад
Awesome job! I tend to go for the healing brush. Aaron you seem so comfortable using that Wacom pad. I bought one last year, but after trying and trying to use it, to no avail could I latch onto it. Any suggestions? I always felt the pen is in the air and that caused some strain on my wrist. I even called Wacom and the dude wasn't even helpful. So any suggestions on how to use it properly, I'd appreciate.
@ShawnKoppenhoefer
@ShawnKoppenhoefer 2 года назад
Do you have any in-camera suggestions to reduce wrinkles?… Beyond big wrap-around light (or shooting in the dark)(or using big wrinkle-hiding starlette sunglasses),.. makeup,.. and possibly gravity-based place-your-model upsidedown lol…. What are the pro’s doing these days, in camera. Ideas?
@danielklein1530
@danielklein1530 10 лет назад
Great Video with a great technique. My suggestion for a new episode is to turn someone into a Comic-Character. If there is already an episode like this, my fault. But i´d love to learn a way to transform my wife or myself into a comic-Character.
@daveyakley6318
@daveyakley6318 8 лет назад
Thanks ... you explained this well!
@ondratuma
@ondratuma 10 лет назад
You are awesome Aron. BTW : How did you start with photo editing ?
@Danny_Fernandes
@Danny_Fernandes 10 лет назад
Hi Aaron love the videos :) Can you make a video on Dodge and burn for example like sculpting the body and face using dodge and burn effects and other methods. Thanks Danny From Toronto
@BiTechGaming
@BiTechGaming 10 лет назад
I would suggest a 2 pixel Gaussian Blur, this would make the retouch layer look even more natural in my opinion. P.S, thanks for the episodes. I have learned a great deal from your tutorials. Thanks a lot Aaron
@shycat5905
@shycat5905 4 года назад
Good info. Wish i could photoshop my own wrinkles lol.
@darkwoodstudio2355
@darkwoodstudio2355 3 года назад
What a nice attitude. I like when you laugh while explaing it :D hilarious. You are great. Thanks
@katreenaconnell572
@katreenaconnell572 5 лет назад
This video just changed my life!!
@aliciaserapio4565
@aliciaserapio4565 6 лет назад
Thank you I like this one but can this work on hands too?
@Danyk103
@Danyk103 9 лет назад
Hello aaron! I love the channel. Once i started watching one video i cant stop hahaha... All the techniques are awesome and they really helped me! Can you make a video explaining how to retouch muscles, like adding shadows on the abs and stuff like that! Thank you! Best wishes from argentina
@linhchau08
@linhchau08 7 лет назад
great and clear, thanks! instruction
@TheElliotCoates
@TheElliotCoates 10 лет назад
For a episode idea how do you get rid of scars? or Skin defects?
@andreamacri5634
@andreamacri5634 9 лет назад
Hi Aaron, no only wrinkles in the face!!! I'm trying get a pure white background in a photo shoot but I can't get out of annoying wrinkles on it. Have you some tips for me? Have you published a video about? Thanks in advance for your help!!!
@musclesboi1435
@musclesboi1435 10 лет назад
Hey Aaron, thanks for the all work you have done! really nice job, im just wondering, im really getting better in photoshop but i wanna get it to the top.. so any advise will be really helpful :D
@kamikazeruski
@kamikazeruski 10 лет назад
This is brilliant by it's simplicity.
@kamikazeruski
@kamikazeruski 10 лет назад
Didn't watch all the content you put out yet so I don't know what was already done or what wasn't. But if something comes through my mind I will definitely suggest it!
@kamikazeruski
@kamikazeruski 10 лет назад
***** I had an idea and posted it on the website, but as I am not sure if it was sent ccorrectly I will post it here too. I was wondering is there'is a way to enhance an image of a selection from a very pixelated image in order to get rid of the the jagged lines. Basically turn figure 1 into figure 2 without getting the rounded corners of figure 3. I know that in the example of a simple shape like this it doesn't seem like much but there are cases where it can be a game changer. I am a 3D artist, and sometimes when I get carried away into my process I forget to turn the anti aliasing of a render ON, or simply set a resolution that is too low and I get a render that is decent, but the masks being solid black and white information are way more affected by the problem because of the increased contrast. I am aware of the Refine Edge/Mask Edge features in Photoshop. But I am curious about how you would get it done, to see if your method of working this problem out is different from mine and therefore learn something new. I already learned a few things here and there from your workflow even on tools that I use on a regular basis and that I think I know well. Keep the awesomeness up! I really love your tutorials! Thank you!
@BoredPandaNomNom
@BoredPandaNomNom 10 лет назад
Thank you for this!
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