Photoshop Tutorial - Make-Up - Eye Shadow

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In this video, Mahalo's Photoshop expert Justin Zagri demonstrates how to add make-up, such as eye shadow, to a person's face.

Photoshop Tutorial - Make-Up - Eye Shadow
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This tutorial will show you how to add some make-up effects to the female character's face.

Zoom in on her face and Add a new layer to the Layers panel. Rename this layer Make-up.

Change the Blend Mode of the layer to Color.

Grab the Brush Tool, double-click the Foreground color and find a color that is somewhere between blue and magenta.

Adjust the Size of the Brush so that it's approximate to the size of her eye. You can adjust this in the top options panel. Make sure the Brush is Soft with a Hardness of 0.

Take the Brush and perform a quick stroke over her eyelid. Use the Smudge Tool and Eraser Tool as needed to blur and erase parts of the brush stroke. You don't want any color to get in her eye.

When you're done, change the Opacity of the layer to 50% to make it look more natural.

Continue adding the effect to the other eye and Save when you're done.

You can also adjust the Hue and Saturation by navigating to the top menu bar and clicking Image -- Adjustments -- Hue/Saturation.

Read more by visiting our page at:
http://www.mahalo.com/photoshop-tutorial-make-up-eye-shadow/

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  • It is eye shadow not eye liner. you proved you don't wear makup

  • @deelightfulco thank god...

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  • This looks terrible! The technique you are using is just bad. The blue is unfitting with the model and the over all color pallet. The edge of the eye shadow isn't blended correctly. Lastly, it's just too harsh and not subtle enough to seem or look real.

  • This is awesome.. make it easier with the tutorial. Keep up the good work...:)

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