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Subject: adding makeup to photographs


sissy-boogie ( ) posted Mon, 28 October 2002 at 4:17 PM · edited Mon, 03 February 2025 at 4:51 AM

does anyone know how to add make up to a photograph? I can enhance the photos, but some of them need make up added also. If anyone knows then please let me know. If you need an example then let me know and I'll email you one.


cambert ( ) posted Tue, 29 October 2002 at 11:17 AM

Could you post an example in this thread and be more specific about what you want to do?


cambert ( ) posted Thu, 31 October 2002 at 6:27 AM

Well, from the red example, it looks like you've already done it. The skin looks like it's been blurred (Filters > Blur > Gaussian Blur) to even out the colours and tones. Any blemishes and imperfections were probably removed first using the Cloning Tool, as were the bags under the eyes, dimple on chin, and various other folds. The eyes have been sharpened (Sharpen Tool) and probably given a touch more blue. The whites of the eyes have been painted whiter. Those two paint jobs were probably done with the Airbrush. Lipstick an eye-shadow were probably also done with the Airbrush (set to 'Color' mode) and Blur Tool. For the eyelashes, it depends on your skill with PS. I would paint them on very carefully using the Airbrush, viewing the whole thing at very high magnification, and using the blue picture as a reference. I would also make sure that I was working on different layer copies of the image for each of those tasks.


sissy-boogie ( ) posted Thu, 31 October 2002 at 8:17 AM

thanks. I sent the red off to have done. That's why it's already done. But I want to learn to do it myself so I don't have to send it in.As for the eyelashes; I'll try using the airbrush on the eyelashes. Thanks again!!


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