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Saturday 3 December 2016

Vampire Effect in Photoshop

Open your picture. Go to Image->Adjustments->Selective Color. Use the following settings:


Select the eyes area. Goto Image->Adjustments->Hue/Saturation(CTRL+U), and use the following settings.
Burn the edges and dodge slightly the center of the iris. Using the Clone Stamp Tool (S), roughly remove the hair covering the forehead.
Let's add now that dark reddish haired color. Create a new layer. Select roughly the hair area(best method IMO is "Edit in Quick Mask Mode"(U)):
Once you have the selection, set your Foreground Color to #663d41 and fill in the selection. Set the Blending Mode to "Soft Light" and with a soft rounded brush eraser delete the parts you think don't fit. Your canvas should now look like this:
Do the same thing with the lips..Create a new layer, set the Foreground Color to #26111a, select the lips using any technique you're feeling comfortable with and fill in the selection with the Foreground Color. Now, instead of changing the Blending Mode, keep it to "Normal", but lower to Opacity to 57%.
You can create Dark Circles as well its optional with following settings:
Let's move on to that pale white skin you love.. First, we will create the dark circles. Create a new layer. Name it properly. You should do that for all previous layers, to keep things clear and well organised. Set the Foreground Color to #5f5557. With a Soft Rounded small Brush draw something similar: Set the Opacity to 57%.
Create another layer. Name it "Blush". Set the Foreground Color to #c79994. Draw something similar. I'll keep it red in the first printshot, to make it clear and visible!
Goto Filter->Noise->Add Noise. and change layer to Soft Light and Opacity to 57% Use following settings:
After achieving these results Keep adding Blush Layer with different Color settings Which are given below:

  • #c4a09b
  • #9e7b77
  • #9e7b77

Create a new layer and with #FFFFFF paint a bit in the left corner of the eye and also on the water line. Set Blending Mode to Overlay and Opacity to 61%:
Final Result

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