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Eye Make Up Using Photoshop | Photoshop Creativity


The first thing you need is a picture of girl’s face. You can also use your own photos to experiment with, if you’re girl of course or a boy who’s “into” that sort of thing. 
Go to Google Images and find needed photo or feel free to use mine also. Open up the photo and start to work with it.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop

I think it will be better to start with adding eye shadows to eyelids. Get out the Polygonal Lasso Tool and create selection similar to mine on the picture below:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop

Then holding Shift button and when the plus sign near cursor will appear just add second eye area selection. After that fill selected area with color of # 806475 on the new layer.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Remove selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with next presets:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Change layer mode to Overlay:


Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop

To correct eye shadows borders we can apply Smudge Tool (Brush: 50 px, Mode: Normal : Strength: 70%).

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Then create a new layer and start with creating eye-liner effect. Use the Polygonal Lasso Tool again and create one more selection as on my picture below, then fill it with color of #282a37 on the new layer.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Deselect chosen area with Select > Deselect and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur with similar settings to these:
Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

The result should be next:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop

After that apply Smudge Tool for this layer again.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Time to add white shining under the eyebrows. Create new layer, then select the Brush Tool and a soft round brush about 35px to color some area under eyebrows with white color.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

After that apply Filter > Noise > Add Noise with similar settings to these:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Then change layer mode to Soft Light:


Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 
After that apply Blur Tool a little bit.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Ok, now make some clean work with Eraser Tool to bring shining realistic view.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 
Tome to color eyebrows. Create new layer, then select the Polygonal Lasso Tool again and create selected areas similar to mine and fill it with black color.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Remove selection with Ctrl+D and apply Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur to blur current layer content about 
1,5px, then reduce opacity to 40% for this layer.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

And the last one thing that I would like to add is eyelashes. I’m gonna show you one interesting method how we can add it by using Pen Tool. Before we start making it, just get out the Brush Tool before and set up with the following settings for it:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Then set foreground color as black. After that select the Pen Tool (you need to make sure that you’re working with Paths instead of Shape Layers). Draw out the line using paths:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Then right-click and select Stroke Path.


Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 
A little dialog box will appear as in the screenshot. Choose Brush and make sure there is a tick next to Simulate Pressure. This is important as it will give your curve tapered ends which will make it rock!


Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 
You should get result similar to mine:

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 
Next right click again and select Delete Path. Create more eyelashes on the same way.

Simple Eye Make Up Using Photoshop 

Looks cool, don’t you think? Hope, you got the same good results as me, if not, just keep on training and you will good the best results! Good luck! If u like Do Comment.
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