Let's go to our color wheels now, and the adjustments we make here will actually be applied to our selection on her skin. Of course, depending on the footage you're working with, you'll have to adjust your selection accordingly. We can also sort of soften out our selection so we don't get any artifacting by dragging this triangular part of our slider out. To refine this selection even more, we can adjust the luminance by dragging part of the slider to the right, which will affect the higher luminance areas, also known as the lighter areas, or to the left, which will affect how much of the low luminance, or darker areas, are included in the selection. What I'm trying to do is select as much of her skin as possible without including her teeth or her hair. Let's click on the highlighter so everything in color is what we've selected and isolated, which means when we add our effect, it's only going to be applied to the colored areas. I'll click on the chin area that shows some uneven coloring on her face to get a look at exactly what we're selecting and isolating. This tool is really great because it allows us to select and isolate part of our image based on hue, saturation, and luminance. For now, let's start working on our first effect by choosing the qualifier tool that looks like an eyedropper here. Making sure that this new node is selected, we will give it a label in a bit. I just like to have an original node without any effects or anything on it. Let's right-click on this first node and choose "Node Label". We're going to be creating several nodes to keep things nice and organized. Let's go into the color page where we'll be working to make her skin look better. That might cause us some problems when we work on reducing and removing those blemishes, so we'll have to see how that goes. She also has larger pores and some pimples, and as she smiles, some of her pimples and blemishes move with her face into the shadows of her cheeks. We have this clip of a woman whose skin has a bit of an uneven complexion. I also recently put out a tutorial about how to sharpen someone's eyes in Resolve and track the movement of their heads as they're moving around, so I highly recommend you check that video out when you're done with this one.Īll right, let's hop into Resolve and get started. Oh, and if you're new here, I'm Ally, and I release weekly-ish videos all about filmmaking, video editing, as well as gear reviews. We're going to look at how to smooth someone's skin, reduce fine lines, uneven complexions, and how to reduce and maybe even remove pimples. In this video, I'm going to show you how to make someone's skin look better in Resolve.
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