Good job mate. Your skin tone matching is getting much better but sometimes you have to be careful when making strong adjustments to not let the presence and HS definition become too one tone and featureless. What I mean is even though the skin tone may match, you can lose definition of facial features and you may notice the fake not looking as dynamic and nice as you'd like. Using levels to bring out or tone down your highlights, mids and shadows and create greater contrast and lighting dynamics will improve the overall look of the fake photo. Camera raw filter is also great tool for making these adjustments.
Here's a quick touch up of your fake to show you what I mean
You're getting better all the time mate. Just giving tips to make your fakes even better B)
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03 Nov 2014, 03:01 AM
Quote:Good job mate. Your skin tone matching is getting much better but sometimes you have to be careful when making strong adjustments to not let the presence and HS definition become too one tone and featureless. What I mean is even though the skin tone may match, you can lose definition of facial features and you may notice the fake not looking as dynamic and nice as you'd like. Using levels to bring out or tone down your highlights, mids and shadows and create greater contrast and lighting dynamics will improve the overall look of the fake photo. Camera raw filter is also great tool for making these adjustments.
Here's a quick touch up of your fake to show you what I mean