Photos can be processed to achieve more perfect results.
There are basically no traces of processing on these photos after processing.
Note: You must use high-resolution photos taken with a high-resolution camera.
If it's just a picture taken by a camera video. Please throw it in the recycle bin.
Use any version of software Photoshop.
First take a look at the difference between the two pictures below.
Original picture:
into a picture
First open the image with PS software.
Set the foreground color to: #333333.
Used to draw eyebrows.
Then select the brush tool
Next, press F5 to pop up the brush settings dialog box.
Choose a brush (your favorite eyebrow).
Then adjust the size of the eyebrow brush, the left, right, high, low, and tilt density according to the eyelashes mentioned above.
Then use the adjusted eyebrow brush to click OK directly on the eyebrow area.
Then set the foreground color to red #FE1934.
Used to draw lips and faces.
Of course you don’t necessarily need this color.
You can also do the rest as you like.
With the stipple brush, right-click on the image to pop up the brush selection dialog box.
Choose a general brush and set the brush size according to the size of the lips.
Click to create a new layer on the Layers panel.
You will see an additional layer 1 on the layers panel.
Then use the magnification tool to enlarge the photo.
Apply a layer of the preset red color on the lips of the photo (Layer 1).
Brush hardness is set to 0.
You may say that you can’t draw well.
It doesn't matter, just paint it roughly.
It doesn’t matter at all if it goes beyond the boundaries.
Select Color OK in the layer's settings layer blending mode.
You will see a completely different color on the lips.
Click on the Layers panel again to create a new layer.
You will see that there is another layer 2 on the layers panel.
Use the same brush you used for the lips and set the size.
Note that the brush's hardness is set to 0.
Use the same color to draw a large painted face on the face.
No need to be cautious. Just paint roughly.
The more you apply it, the more layered it will be.
Follow the same method as above.
Select Color OK in the layer's settings layer blending mode.
You will see the blush on your face.
What I'm doing here is just a hint of red.
Of course you can make it a darker color.
Set the foreground color to dark red.
Or follow the method of adding layers and apply it a few more times.
final effect