Body Skin Retouching mirrors the facial tools — Even D&B, Frequency Separation, and Skin Softening — but applied to the body. It smooths cellulite, compression marks, loose skin, and uneven lighting while preserving natural body structure.
How to do it
In Portrait Retouching, expand Body Skin Retouching.
Even (Dodge & Burn): smooths shadows and highlights caused by cellulite, muscle compression, or uneven lighting. Range 0–100, default 0.
Frequency Separation: same High/Low frequency control as facial, applied to larger body areas for tonal and textural refinement.
Skin Softening: frequency-separation-based smoothing tailored for body application.
Use the Manual Tuning Pen to reverse unwanted effects in specific areas.
Try it
Open a full-length portrait. Apply Body Even D&B at 50% and compare arms and legs before/after. Add Frequency Separation if specific areas need further tonal evening.
Watch out for
Body smoothing that removes muscle definition creates an unnaturally soft look.
Manual Tuning is essential for areas where clothing meets skin — the AI may bleed effects across boundaries.
Source: Skin Retouching — Evoto Support