5. Whiten and fix teeth |
Rename this adjustment layer to Teeth by double clicking on its name in the layers palette.
Make sure before you do that, that your mask is still active; it will have a double border and there will be a mask icon in front of your layer.
Continue by zooming in on the teeth to about 400%.
Enter a Master Diameter of 5 px and a Hardness of 0%:
Now comes the tricky part; paint over the teeth that need to be desaturated, but avoid the gum and lips. Don't paint on the darker areas between the teeth, but only focus on the teeth.
You made a mistake? No problem, press Ctrl + Z (Command + Z on the Mac) to undo your last step. But more important; you can always fill the painted (white) areas in your mask with black again by painting on them using a black brush. A quick way to do is by pressing the letter X on your keyboard. This will switch the back- and foreground color. Needless to say that you have to press X again (switches the foreground color to white again) if you want to continue where you left off.
Return to the Hue & Saturation adjustment layer when you're done by double clicking on its thumbnail
Set the lightness to +40 and click OK:
Set the Opacity of this layer to about 40%:
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You might consider to use a higher value for opacity, but be careful that you don't make it too high; the result will look unnatural. That's why it's so important to turn this layer on/off (click on ) to see the difference.
Tip: You can color the layers in the layers palette by using that same icon; right click on the icon (Control + click on the Mac) and select the preferred color in the window that pops up (in this example Yellow is selected):
Lock the Teeth layer.
You might have noticed that one tooth seems to be a slightly turned the wrong way:
Rename this layer to Tooth.
Zoom in to a value between 500%-800% and fix the tooth with the Clone Stamp Tool . Select a Clone Stamp brush with a size of 2 or 3, hardness of 0% and use an opacity of around 30% (can all be selected in the options bar). To set the source (like we did in our previous step), use the area to the right of the highlight as seen in this screenshot:
Lock the Tooth layer.
It's not as difficult as it seems. Just remember; be patient and don't try to take huge steps, meaning that you shouldn't go for a higher opacity than 30% or use a larger brush just because it "takes so long". Also remember that you're working on a separate layer so if you're making a mistake you can always go back.
Next: Increase defenition of Eyes.
Eye Makeup for Crossdressers using Photoshop
Next: Increase defenition of Eyes.
Eye Makeup for Crossdressers using Photoshop
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