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How Do I Retouch My Eyes in Photoshop?

Last updated on September 24, 2022 @ 11:23 am

There are many ways to retouch eyes in Photoshop, but one of the most effective and popular methods is to use the Clone Stamp tool. This tool allows you to clone or copy pixels from one area of an image to another, which can be very useful for retouching purposes.

To use the Clone Stamp tool, first select it from the Tools palette. Then, position the cursor over the area of the image that you want to clone.

Hold down the Alt key (Windows) or Option key (Mac) and click to select the source point. Next, position the cursor over the area where you want to paint the cloned pixels and begin painting.

PRO TIP: This guide provides instructions on how to retouch eyes in Photoshop. However, it is important to note that retouching eyes can be a delicate process and it is easy to make mistakes that can ruin your image. If you are not careful, you can end up with over-processed, fake-looking eyes that will ruin your photo. Before you begin, be sure to have a backup of your original image so that you can revert back if necessary.

As you paint, the cloned pixels will be added to the new location. You can experiment with different brush sizes and shapes to get the desired effect. When you’re finished, deselect the Clone Stamp tool by pressing Command-D (Mac) or Control-D (Windows).

There are a few things to keep in mind when using the Clone Stamp tool. First, it’s important to select a source point that is similar in color and tone to the area you’re retouching.

Otherwise, the cloned pixels will be too noticeable. Second, take care not to clone over important details like eyelashes or eyebrows, as this can create a “flat” look. Finally, remember that cloning is not an exact science, so don’t be afraid to experiment until you get the results you want.

Morgan Bash

Morgan Bash

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