3.1 With Pixel Juggler ...: Ra Beauty Retouch Panel

Instead of retouching skin then shaping, you shape first. Use the Pixel Juggler mesh to correct posture, slim arms, adjust the neck length, and perfect the jawline.

For the professional retoucher, time is money. Save your time, save your sanity, and deliver flawless, natural-looking beauty work faster than ever before. RA Beauty Retouch Panel 3.1 with Pixel Juggler ...

In the world of professional beauty and fashion post-production, speed and precision are not just luxuries—they are necessities. Every minute spent digging through drop-down menus is a minute taken away from perfecting the skin, sculpting the light, or delivering a final image that stops the scroll. For years, the industry standard has been a tug-of-war between Photoshop’s raw power and third-party panels that try to simplify it. Instead of retouching skin then shaping, you shape first

If you are tired of the destructive, guesswork-heavy nature of the Liquify filter, or if you are tired of jumping between three different panels to finish a single image, is the most significant productivity upgrade you can buy for Photoshop in 2025. Save your time, save your sanity, and deliver

Enter the . This isn’t just an incremental update; it is a paradigm shift in how retouchers interact with Adobe Photoshop. By merging the legendary frequency separation tools of RA Beauty Retouch with the revolutionary pixel-warping capabilities of Pixel Juggler, version 3.1 sets a new benchmark for non-destructive, high-end retouching. What Exactly is the RA Beauty Retouch Panel 3.1? For the uninitiated, the RA Beauty Retouch Panel has been a cult favorite among high-end retouchers for a decade. It automates complex actions like Dodge & Burn, Frequency Separation, and Color Grading. However, Version 3.1 takes a massive leap forward by fully integrating Pixel Juggler —a standalone script/toolset designed for what many call "liquid retouching" (warping, morphing, and reshaping with control).

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On the LF layer, use the RA panel’s brush settings to smooth shadows. On the HF layer, use the healing brush to zap stray hairs and pores.