This tutorial introduces how to create simple makeup effects. General process: First, roughly beautify the characters. If the material picture is very good, you can omit it. Then start applying makeup, including blush, lips, eye shadow, hair, etc. It’s best to have a uniform color palette. This will make the effect look much better.
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the picture, double-click to unlock it, and make a copy. (personal habits)
2. Start grinding: Gaussian blur, value 4.0, click Snapshot (I remember it was called this), go back to the previous step, set it in the history, select the history brush, and smear the character's skin, focusing on the spots on the skin, Doudou , try to be as blurry as possible, but don’t overdo the whole thing, otherwise it will look fake.
3. Select the parts with obvious spots (mainly cheeks, forehead, neck, etc.), circle them with the lasso tool (feather 10~15), copy (of course, you don’t need to copy), use Gaussian blur, value 4.0~5.0, It seems to blend in with the surrounding skin.
4. Apply blush: Create a new layer, use the lasso tool to circle the approximate position in the picture (slightly smaller, with a feathering value of 10~15, or larger), then feather it, fill it with color #825649, and layer Pattern color filter.
5. According to the approximate position in the picture, use the lasso tool as well (note: it is smaller than the part I circled, the one I circled is after feathering), the value is the same, then feather it, fill it with color #9a333f, no Transparency 20%.
6. Next, whiten: Stamp the layer and create a new adjustment layer with brightness/contrast (brightness 10, contrast 25). Use the magic wand tool to circle the skin part (except for the lips, do not select the facial features), pay special attention to only the skin part (see the picture, it probably looks like this)!
7. After completing the circle (if using the lasso tool, the feathering value is 0), copy a layer with ctrl+J and move it above the brightness/contrast layer, with an opacity of 70%. Take a look at skin that is too yellow.
8. Apply lip gloss: Create a new layer, select the gradient tool, enter the gradient editor: left #aa2a7e right #9515e8, set as shown below:
9. Create a new layer and pull up the gradient. Invert the selected part of the circled lips to delete the gradient color of other parts (you can feather it appropriately), select Soft Light as the layer mode, and use an eraser to adjust the excess parts.
10. Next is the eye shadow and hair part: create a new layer, select the gradient tool, enter the gradient editor: left #ff00f0 right #6c00ff, set as the screenshot in step 7, pull the gradient from the lower left corner to the upper right corner, layer mode Soft light. Use the lasso tool to select the skin part (with a feathering value of 15 or above) and delete it with del, leaving the eyes in the facial features. See the picture for an approximate appearance.
11. Fantasy effect: drag in materials and use layer mode to filter color. Because the material is smaller than the picture, you need to change the size and then copy it one layer, otherwise it will not be enough. Wipe off the skin part, and if you think the effect is almost the same, that's it.
12. Final whitening: Create a new layer, fill with color #cdcdcd, layer mode Soft Light, opacity 50%.
13. Finally, stamp the layer and sharpen it. Complete the final effect,