Monday, June 4, 2012

Try Out Different Contact Lens Colors In Photoshop

Try Out Different Contact Lens Colors in Photoshop


Do you wonder what you'd look like with blue eyes? Or, maybe you think green eyes would look more exotic? With Adobe Photoshop you can try different contact lens colors without a single fitting. You can experiment with different colors right in the comfort of your own home to get a better idea of exactly what shade suits you best.


Instructions


1. Open the photo of your face in Adobe Photoshop.


2. Zoom in on your eyes using the "Zoom Tool." Select the irises of your eyes in the photo using the "Polygonal Lasso Tool." Don't worry about selecting the pupil as well because the digital painting won't affect it.


3. Go to "Select" menu and choose "Feather...." Type a value of "2" in the "Feather Radius" field.








4. Go to the "Window" menu and select "Layers" to bring up the layers palette. Create a new layer.


5. Click on your new layer. Pick a color in the tool bar that you'd like to try. Go to "Edit" menu and select "Fill." Click "OK."








6. Select the drop-down menu in the "Layers" palette and set your new layer to "Overlay." Change the "Opacity" setting to 85% to get a more natural view of how your tinted contact lenses will look.

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