
Perfect Portrait auto selected her eyes, lips and skin. I first started with a photo of the model. Each tool has it’s purpose but still works together Perfect Portrait: Enhancing eyes, lips and skin. I was able to make the image look aged with color and texture similar to how I created it in Photoshop.

After about 30 minutes, I was acclimated to the new software environment.

This was a new approach for me, so I budgeted a little time just to play with the software and get familiar with the workflow. Since the concept of the Aviator was already established use textures and color to create a composite of a young woman in front of a World War II plane I had to figure out how to use the Standalone version to create these effects. I’ve included a free video at the end of the article. I wanted to see if I could work start to finish in Perfect Photo Suite and get the results I wanted. I’ve been using onOne for years as a plugin for Photoshop and Lightroom, but this was the first time I created a project from scratch using their standalone program. When onOne announced the release of their New Perfect Photo Suite, I was inspired to recreate the Aviator using their new standalone program.

I originally created the Aviator in 2011 using Lightroom and Photoshop as my editing tools.
