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From The Inside Photo Effect
- By Anastacia Sholik
- Published 11/9/2006
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Place this layer under the basic mask's layer, just clicking on it and moving on the necessary place. This way we create the effect of mask's natural positioning on the face.
Merge next step the mask's layer with the face's one, applying Layer – Merge Down (ctrl+e). Turn around the layer that we've got with Edit – Transform – Flip Horizontal.
Choose again the Brush Tool and on a new layer, above the mask, picture several stripes. Group this layer preliminary with that layer where the mask is situated: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g).
Apply then Filter – Blur – Gaussian Blur and change the layer's type on Multiply.
Take the same instrument to draw the eyelashes, but choose a brush of small size this time.
Take the Sponge Tool to make lighter a portion of the indicated eye.
To represent the background, it's necessary to take a photo picturing tile or asphalt.
Place it on the lowest layer, but first open the picture on a new layer, cut it out and get back to the file with the processed picture. Place it then on the new layer.
Merge next step the mask's layer with the face's one, applying Layer – Merge Down (ctrl+e). Turn around the layer that we've got with Edit – Transform – Flip Horizontal.
Distort the form, creating an effect of perspective using the next selection Edit – Transform. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
Choose again the Brush Tool and on a new layer, above the mask, picture several stripes. Group this layer preliminary with that layer where the mask is situated: Layer – Create Clipping Mask (ctrl+g).
Apply then Filter – Blur – Gaussian Blur and change the layer's type on Multiply.
Take the same instrument to draw the eyelashes, but choose a brush of small size this time.
Take the Sponge Tool to make lighter a portion of the indicated eye.
To represent the background, it's necessary to take a photo picturing tile or asphalt.
Place it on the lowest layer, but first open the picture on a new layer, cut it out and get back to the file with the processed picture. Place it then on the new layer.
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