![]() This is one of the tools that I would use on almost every single portrait I capture, especially in more candid situations where the lighting is imperfect. ![]() The body lighting tool does what it says it does: it allows you to change the lighting over the entire body of your subjects! Similar to the Chin Slimming tool, this feature is an improvement or expansion of the existing lighting tools, and together they deliver fantastic results. ![]() I was already a huge fan of the (face) Lighting in previous versions of PortraitPro, and this is a useful addition to the toolkit. Secondly, this simple lighting/shadowing effect helps make my photographs look more studio-quality, even in flat lighting or candid situations when I cannot create the perfect “paramount” lighting style for every single photo I take. You are essentially just making sure someone is being seen in their best light! Firstly, it provides a great way to make anyone and everyone look great without actually changing the shape of the subject’s neck, jawline, or chin. Here are my favorite new tools, and how they work: Chin Slimming With Shadows These new features build on those impressive results. Overall, as I mentioned earlier, it’s truly impressive. If you’ve never tried PortraitPro before, I absolutely recommend that you at least download the free trial and give it a go. Next, let’s look at my favorite new tools in action in this PortraitPro 22 review! Portrait Pro 22 Review | My Favorite New Features & How To Use Them ![]()
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