 Hello everyone, welcome back to another Photoshop tutorial. In this one, I'm gonna show you how to change eye color for the iris and the pupil, and we'll go over the sclera, which is the whites later, inside under about 60 seconds, using the new artificial intelligence masking. Let's start from scratch, I'll walk you through it. Okay, I've got the same image here, load it up. First step, right click on the outside here, and we're gonna convert to a smart object. This is a requirement, then head up to filter, and we're gonna go ahead and select the camera raw filter. Once it does that, you get a whole bunch of options. We want to ignore all of these, go over to the right toolbar here, and then click on this one that says masking. Underneath it, if you hover over, you're gonna see a few options. The one we want is called people, and you'll see in this case, it's identified the person. Click on that, and now look, you can identify, or you can basically mask the entire person. But what if you just wanna mask a particular part, for example, the eyebrows, or the lips, or whatever. In this case, we want the iris and the pupil. I will click the check mark there, and then I will hit create. And now, for the big grand finale, we've got camera raw, but it's now basically applied only to the iris and the pupil, or the eyes. So what do I do? I increase the exposure, and again, this is any color you want. I'm just gonna go ahead and increase it so you guys can see what's happening here. And I don't wanna do too much here. So we've got a little bit of a change. Looks kinda cool, but here we go. Now, just change the hue down here. So if we wanna go with a nice bright, let's go with a nice bright green of some sort, add in a little bit more green. Again, you can do this as you see fit. Increase the saturation to make them look like cat size. Whatever it is you wanna do, that's how you do it inside about 30 seconds. And then you go click on okay. Job done. Thanks for watching.