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Smokey Eye Manipulation Photoshop Tutorial

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, 6 March 2013 | 09:07

This time we'll reveal the tricks dramatic smokey eyes makeup application. Due to the effects of heavy makeup (and dark) the dramatic smokey eyes are generally used on special occasions in the evening, as the official party, clubbing or even a Gothic-themed costume party. But do not rule out the use of lighter colors and soft on this makeup style allows for use during the day, of course with the theme of the event is more formal. Here are the stages:

Open the photo file to be edited in Adobe Photoshop. Right-click on the Background layer and click Duplicate Layer. Remember, make sure the duplicate layer selected that had been made ​​so the editing is not done on the Background layer. Trim eyebrows on the duplicate layer, smoothing techniques eyebrows can be read here (this step can be skipped if the eyebrows are neat). Create a new layer above it by clicking on the New Layer and name it "Base"

Zoom in on photo to focus on the eye area. Stages create a dramatic smokey eyes effect is Blending, Opacity and Blur. The process will involve the color the points above and will be repeated until the desired color is reached. Smokey eyes made ​​up of three components of the color, here's how its formation:
Base: basic colors that form around the eyes smokey effect. Click the Brush Tool and choose Soft Round brush of medium size. Paint the eye to form a pointed cat eye at the top end (do layer "Base"). Use a slightly lighter color than dark colors to be used (dark gray, purple, or brown). Change the blending from Normal to Multiply, change the Opacity to 75% and go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur (shear parameter to measure blur into by 35 pixels). Use a medium-sized Eraser (Soft Round Brush) to remove the affected area color eyeball.

Dark: dark colors like smokey color smudge results (previously made). Click the Brush Tool and select the Soft Round brush type large enough to color the eyelids. Create a new layer and name it "Dark". Paint the eyelid area with the desired dark color (black, purple oldest, or dark brown), slightly exceeding the smudge would produce a more natural effect (originally not an exaggeration). Change the blending from Normal to Multiply, change the Opacity to 75% and go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur (shear parameter to measure blur into by 35 pixels). Use a medium-sized Eraser (Soft Round Brush) to remove the affected area color eyeball.

Highlight: the color is right under the brow. Just as the process of applying eyeshadow with a cosmetic tool, necessary in order to highlight the brow still stand out in the eyelid as the center of attention. Create a new layer and name it "Highlight". Paint a little below the brow area with the tip of the skin tone color (gold or cream) using the Brush Tool and choose Soft Round brush of medium size. Change the Blending to Soft Light and change the Opacity to 65%.

Eyeliner: to reinforce eye circles, given the color is applied to the eyelids quite dark. Create a new layer and name it "Eyeliner". Click the Brush Tool and select the Soft Round brush types are small, make sure the brush can act as a pencil when applied. Draw lines around the eye line. Change the blending from Normal to Multiply, change the Opacity to 40% and go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur (shear parameter to measure blur into a 5 pixels). Use a medium-sized Eraser (Soft Round Brush) to remove the affected area color eyeball.

Use the Smudge Tool to add color in areas that missed / color does not arise due to the effects of blur.

Finally, press Shift and click the Base layer, Dark, and Eyeliner Highlight then right click and click Duplicate Layer. It will appear four new layer duplicate the results that have been selected for each fourth-layer earlier. Do not click on any area of ​​the photo or the layer in the Layer tab, immediately click Edit> Transform> Flip Horizontal. Click the Move Tool and use the arrows on the keyboard to move the layer to the side that has not been colored eyes. Use the Eraser and Smudge Tool to adjust the shape of the other eye if the color produced less fit (make sure the manifold Soft Round brush or Airbrush Soft Round).

Add false eyelashes to enhance your makeup smokey eyes that have been made (the technique can be read here). When the results are displayed as desired, save as a picture file. JPEG
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