Original picture
final renderings
1. Open the original image, and first use MM to dermabrasion. You can also use filters for dermabrasion, which I won’t go into here. You don’t need to think too much about the texture of the skin. Less dermabrasion will give better results.
2. Add a Curves adjustment layer to the layer, go to the menu bar's Layer - New Adjustment Layer - Curves, and brighten it slightly (it depends on the picture, so it may all need to be brightened).
3. Continue to add a Levels adjustment layer to the layer, go to the menu bar's Layer - New Adjustment Layer - Levels, and adjust the Levels to increase the contrast.
4. At this point, MM microdermabrasion and whitening is basically completed. Merge the layers, copy the background, and change the image - mode - from RBG to LAB. A warning box will pop up. We choose not to merge, open the channel palette, and press Ctrl+A Select channel A, Ctrl+C to copy, and then press Ctrl+V to paste to channel B.
5. Select the middle A channel, adjust the curve, and darken it slightly, as shown below:
6. According to the actual situation, the overall color adjustment can achieve satisfactory results.
final renderings
Decorated renderings