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This section helps to smooth out fine lines while preserving the natural texture of the skin, ensuring a balanced and realistic look.
Wrinkles Removal: Reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles across the face. Higher values provide a stronger smoothing effect, while lower values maintain more natural skin texture.
Forehead: Targets wrinkles on the forehead area, softening deep lines for a more youthful appearance.
Eyes: Minimizes wrinkles and fine lines around the eyes, such as crow’s feet, for a refreshed look.
Smile Line: Softens laugh lines and creases around the mouth while maintaining natural expression details.
Learn how to retouch and enhance multiple faces in one image using Aperty’s People tool. Apply skin smoothing, eye brightening, and more easily.
This tool offers a suite of features designed to give you control over how individuals are edited within a photo. Whether you want to apply edits universally or tailor them to specific subsets, these options provide flexibility and ease of use:
All: Selecting the "All" option allows you to make adjustments that will be uniformly applied to every person in the photograph. This is particularly useful for making broad changes that need a uniform appearance.
Individual: This feature grants you the capability to pinpoint and individually edit a particular person recognized in the image. Icons representing each recognized individual will be displayed, allowing you to simply click on the icon of your choice to commence editing. This is ideal for personalizing edits and enhancements to suit the unique characteristics of a specific person.
Male/Female: These options allow you to group and apply edits specifically to all men or women in the photo. This can be useful when applying gender-specific enhancements or adjustments.
Teen/Child/Elderly: These categories enable focused editing on specific age groups. By selecting any of these options, you can ensure that only individuals belonging to the chosen cohort will have the modifications applied. This is particularly helpful when tailoring the photo to capture the different tones or characteristics associated with various age groups or when different skin adjustments should be done
Each of these options empowers you to customize the editing process, ensuring that individual needs and group characteristics are appropriately addressed.
The Retouch category focuses on enhancing and perfecting your subject's appearance with various tools designed for fine adjustments. From smoothing skin, removing blemishes, and whitening teeth to brightening eyes and refining facial details, these tools help you achieve a flawless yet natural-looking portrait, ideal for professional-quality results.
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The Skin tool in Aperty provides powerful yet subtle adjustments to enhance facial features and skin tone, ensuring a natural and flawless look. It includes options for blemish removal, skin smoothing, color correction, and brightness adjustments, specifically designed to improve portraits while keeping the skin's natural texture intact.
Blemish Removal Section This section helps to eliminate imperfections while preserving the subject's natural features.
Blemish Removal: Targets and removes minor skin imperfections, such as acne, spots, or scars. This slider minimizes distractions on the skin while maintaining a realistic look. Higher values remove more imperfections, but overuse may appear unnatural.
Freckles: Adjusts the visibility of freckles. Increasing this slider enhances freckles, making them more prominent, while lowering it reduces their appearance for a smoother complexion.
Detail: Controls the sharpness and clarity of skin texture. Increasing Detail keeps skin textures visible, such as pores and fine lines, while lowering it softens the skin for a smoother, more airbrushed look.
Learn how to enhance lip details in portraits using Aperty’s Mouth Tool. Add definition, shape, and smoothness while preserving natural expression.
The Mouth tool in Aperty allows you to enhance the appearance of the subject's smile by improving the brightness and color of the teeth while refining the look of the lips. It provides simple but effective options to ensure teeth and lips look natural, bright, and clean without over-editing.
Teeth Whitening: Adjusts the overall whiteness of the teeth by removing yellow or discolored tones. Increasing this slider brightens the teeth, making them appear whiter and cleaner. Be careful not to overdo it, as teeth that are too white may look unnatural.
Teeth Brightening: Enhances the overall brightness of the teeth by increasing their exposure and lightness. This effect gives the teeth a healthy glow, complementing the whitening adjustment. Increasing this slider makes the teeth stand out more, especially in low-light portraits or if the teeth appear dull.
Lips Blemish Removal: Smooths out minor imperfections on the lips, such as dryness, cracks, or small blemishes, creating a healthier and more even appearance.
Lips Smoothing: Softens the texture of the lips while maintaining natural details, reducing the appearance of fine lines and enhancing a polished look.
The Make up tool in Aperty allows you to apply virtual makeup to enhance facial features. Through contouring, you can subtly or dramatically adjust the appearance of cheeks, nose, and overall facial structure. The tool gives you precise control over placement and intensity, ensuring natural and balanced results.
This section focuses on adding or enhancing blush to the cheeks and nose.
Buttons: Cheeks / Cheeks & Nose:
Cheeks: Applies blush or makeup to the cheek area only.
Cheeks & Nose: Extends the blush to the cheeks and nose for a more cohesive, natural look.
Amount: Controls the intensity of the applied blush or makeup. Increasing the slider adds more color while decreasing it provides a more subtle, barely-there effect. Keep the amount low for a natural flush or higher for a more dramatic look.
Tone: Adjusts the hue of the blush. Depending on the desired look and skin tone, you can select warmer tones (peach, coral) or cooler tones (pink, mauve). This allows you to fine-tune the makeup to match the portrait’s style and the subject's complexion.
Width: Adjusts the horizontal spread of the blush across the cheeks. Increasing the width makes the blush cover more of the cheek area while lowering it focuses the blush on a smaller, more defined region.
Height: Controls the vertical spread of the blush. Raising this value moves the blush higher up the cheekbones while lowering it focuses the blush more towards the center of the cheeks.
X: Moves the blush horizontally across the face. This allows you to adjust the position of the blush toward the outer or inner part of the cheeks, ensuring proper placement based on the subject's face shape.
Y: Moves the blush vertically up or down on the face. This gives you control over whether the blush sits high on the cheekbones or lower toward the nose and jawline.
The Contour section enhances facial structure by adding shadows to key areas like the cheekbones, jawline, and nose. This gives the face a more defined and sculpted look. You have control over how strong or subtle the effect is, ensuring natural or dramatic results based on your preference.
Amount: Controls the intensity of the contouring. Increasing this slider adds more shadow to sculpt the face, emphasizing angles and structure, while lowering it creates a softer, more subtle definition.
Feather: Adjusts the softness of the contour edges. A higher feather value will create a smoother, more blended contour effect, which helps avoid harsh lines. Lower feather values make the contouring more pronounced and sharp.
The Highlights section enhances the brightness in specific areas of the face, such as the cheekbones, forehead, and nose, to complement the contouring and create a balanced, glowing look.
Amount: Controls the brightness of the highlight. Increasing this slider adds more light, making key areas of the face stand out and creating a more radiant, dimensional look. Lowering the value results in more subtle highlights.
Feather: Adjusts how smoothly the highlight transitions into the rest of the skin. A higher feather creates a soft, natural glow, while a lower feather makes the highlights sharper and more defined.
This section lets you enhance the eyes by adding eyeliner, helping to define and draw attention to the eyes with customizable options.
Amount: Controls the thickness and intensity of the eyeliner. Higher values create a bolder, more dramatic eyeliner look, while lower values provide a subtler, natural enhancement.
Hue: Adjusts the color of the eyeliner, allowing you to choose from classic black or experiment with colors to match the overall look or add creative flair to the portrait.
Glow: Adds a subtle glow or shine to the eyeliner, giving it a glossy or more radiant appearance. Increasing this value creates a more eye-catching effect, while lowering it keeps the eyeliner matte.
This section enhances the appearance of the eyebrows, making them look fuller, sharper, or more defined.
Eyebrows Enhancement: Increases the thickness and sharpness of the eyebrows, helping them stand out. Use this to adjust the shape and fullness, ensuring that the eyebrows frame the face flatteringly. A higher value gives more boldness to the brows, while a lower setting maintains a natural, subtle enhancement.
The Lips section allows you to adjust the color, saturation, and shading of the lips, adding vibrancy or subtlety based on the desired style.
Saturation: Adjusts the intensity of the lip color. Higher saturation results in a more vibrant, bold lip, while lowering it creates a muted, softer tone.
Tone: Controls the hue of the lips. You can warm the lips with red or coral tones or cool them down with pink or mauve hues to suit the portrait's overall mood.
Darkening: Adds depth and dimension to the lips by darkening the color. Higher values make the lips appear richer and more defined, while lower values keep the lips lighter and more natural.
Learn how to smooth and enhance facial skin in portraits using Aperty. Reduce blemishes and maintain texture for a polished finish.
This section is designed to create an even, smooth skin surface without losing too much natural detail.
Skin Smoothing: Smooths the overall skin texture by reducing the appearance of fine lines, pores, and other unevenness. A higher value creates a smoother effect but can make the skin appear overly processed if pushed too far. A lower setting keeps more texture intact for a natural look.
Details: Controls how much fine detail, like pores or small facial lines, is preserved during skin smoothing. Increasing Details retains more texture while lowering it softens the skin for a polished appearance.
This section helps balance skin tones and correct color imperfections for an even and natural complexion.
Face Skin Color Correction: Adjusts uneven skin tones, helping to eliminate unwanted color casts or patchiness in the face. This slider ensures that the skin tone appears consistent across the portrait, making it look smoother and more even.
Dark Circle Removal: Targets and reduces dark circles under the eyes, lightening these areas for a fresher, more rested appearance. Increasing this value makes dark areas under the eyes less prominent without affecting other facial features.
This section focuses on enhancing the brightness and shine of the face, ensuring a radiant, well-balanced appearance.
Face Brighten: Lightens the face, bringing a natural glow to key areas such as the forehead, cheeks, and chin. This effect makes the face stand out, especially in underexposed images or poor lighting conditions.
Shine Removal: Reduces unwanted shine caused by oily skin or harsh lighting, particularly in the T-zone (forehead, nose, and chin). Increasing this slider mutes shiny areas, giving the skin a more matte, balanced appearance.
Learn how to refine and enhance eye features using Aperty. Brighten, sharpen, and adjust eye details for captivating, natural results.
The Eyes tool in Aperty allows you to enhance, correct, or change the color and overall appearance of the eyes in your portrait, ensuring they become a focal point. It includes options for changing the iris color, increasing visibility and brightness, and correcting redness or dullness, resulting in striking and vibrant eyes.
This section provides the ability to alter the iris color or enhance the natural color for more emphasis.
Drop-down Choices: Select the desired iris color for the eyes. The default option, Original Iris, retains the natural eye color, but you can switch to a variety of colors for creative or corrective purposes:
Blue: Changes the iris to a vivid blue shade.
Brown: Alters the iris to a rich brown color.
Green: Adjust the iris to a bright green hue.
Grey: Gives the iris a cool, neutral grey tone.
Iris Flare: Enhances the natural light reflection in the iris, creating a subtle glowing effect. This slider adds a catchlight effect, making the eyes look more lively and reflective.
Eye Enhancement: Increases or decreases the prominence of the iris, making the eyes appear more defined and vivid. Raising this slider brightens and sharpens the iris, drawing attention to the eyes.
This section helps reduce redness in and around the eyes, making them appear brighter and more vibrant.
Redness Removal: Reduces redness in the whites of the eyes and surrounding areas, creating a healthier, more rested appearance. Increasing this slider eliminates red tones, which can result from tiredness or irritation.
Eye Whitening: Lightens the sclera (whites of the eyes), making the eyes look clearer and brighter. This effect is particularly useful for enhancing tired eyes and giving them a fresher look.
Eye Enhancement: Amplifies the overall appearance of the eyes by increasing sharpness and brightness. It can subtly enhance the lashes, iris, and whites, giving the eyes a polished and striking appearance.
Hazel: Applies a warm hazel color with a mix of brown and green.
Honey: Changes the iris to a light amber or honey color.
Mint: Introduces a light greenish-blue tone to the eyes.