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Comparison between original image and final rendering
1. Open a digital photo that needs to be processed. The effect is as shown in Figure 01.
Figure 01
2. Select the "Zoom Tool" in the toolbox to enlarge the character's eyes. The effect is as shown in Figure 02.
Figure 02
3. Double-click the "Edit in Quick Mask Mode" button on the lower right side of the toolbox, set the color area to "Selected Area" in the pop-up "Quick Mask Options" dialog box, and click the OK button.
4. Now enter the quick mask editing state. First set the foreground and background colors to black and white, then select the "Brush Tool" in the toolbox, set the appropriate brush size in the brush options, and set the opacity to 100%, then hold down the left mouse button to draw the girl's eyes, the effect is as shown in Figure 03.
Figure 035. Click the "Edit in Standard Mode" button on the lower left side of the toolbox to return to the normal editing state. A selection will be automatically generated for the eyeball part, as shown in Figure 04.
Figure 04
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6. Select the "Image", "Adjustment" and "Levels" commands in the menu bar. In the pop-up "Levels" dialog box, hold down the left mouse button and drag the right slider to the left to make the eyes brighter. The effect is shown in Figure 05.
Figure 05
7. Select the "Image", "Adjustment" and "Color Balance" commands in the menu bar, select "Highlight" in the tone balance selection box in the pop-up "Color Balance" dialog box and drag the slider to increase the cyan and blue appropriately. Color, adjust the color balance, the effect is shown in Figure 06.
Figure 06
8. Modify the highlights of the eyes. Select the Brush tool in the toolbox, set the appropriate brush size in the Brush options and set the Opacity to 100%, create a new layer in the Layers panel, set the foreground color to white, paint in the eye highlight, and Add a little blue to the highlights of the eyes.
9. Lock the transparent area button in the layers panel, use the brush tool in the selection toolbox to paint a slight blue color on the edge of the eye highlight, and press Ctrl+D to cancel the selection. The final effect is as shown in Figure 07.
Figure 07