

Paint very carefully inside the eye, on the lens. To do this set your brush size to 32 pixels and click the Freeze Mask Tool (F). Before re-shaping the eye, we first use the Freeze Mask Tool to protect the lens from distortion. Zoom in 4 times with the Zoom Tool (Z) and use the Hand Tool (H) to move the photo back and forth. Select the "Face Layer" and go to Filter> Liquify (Shift+Command+X). Working with this tool requires some agility, but with patience and perseverance you will definitely get good results. Name this layer "Face".Ī tense moment, as we are about to adapt the face using the Liquefy Tool. Then add the "Clone Layer" and the "Original Layer" together and duplicate the original layer. Now that you are ready, add the "Paint Brush Layer" and the "Clone Layer" (Command+E) together. When you do this keep the opacity low, because you do not want to retrieve too much of the original skin.
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Do the same for patches of skin where you want to keep the original shine, contours and structure. When you paint the contours of an object set the opacity to 16%, to ensure that everything blends well. Paint the eyes, mouth, nostrils, eyebrows, hair and clothing very carefully using a soft brush (opacity 100%). Now go to Layer> Layer Mask> Reveal All and set the foreground color to #000000. To do this, go to the layers palette and set the opacity at 40%. For an even more beautiful and natural skin effect lower the opacity of the "Paint Brush Layer". Having selected the "Paint Brush Layer" go to Filter> Blur> Gaussian Blur, set the Radius at 6.5 and click OK. Duplicate the "Clone Layer" and name this "Paint Brush". To do this, choose a brush size of 28 to 30 pixels. In this step we are going to airbrush the skin and use a Layer Mask to retrieve facial contours.
