PS How to add blush to red face, how to add two sides of the face if they are not equal? 30

Updated on educate 2024-04-16
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It mainly depends on your style.

    Is it a little more impasto or is the path wind heavier?

    The so-called impasto is the kind of illustration characters that you see a lot of game styles nowadays will be painted with thicker colors, and they look softer.

    The path is a bit similar to flat painting, that is, the color is a large color block, and the whole picture has more highlights, and it looks very gorgeous at first glance.

    First of all, it is recommended to use Photoshop software (preferably the above version).Of course, this is mainly based on practice, and it is good to make a lot of skills when you are proficient.

    Paiter this software is to simulate the effect of hand-drawing, such as oil painting, watercolor, brushes are more soft and faithful to reality-, and then there is a software called open canvas can also try, search for it is still very popular. It can be used to graffiti to practice hands. The main feature is to extract the effect of the watercolor brush in the paiter, which is not bad

    Photoshop is abbreviated as PS Paiter, and PT Open Canvas is abbreviated as OC

    After remembering this, it is much more convenient to find information on the Internet

    The next sentence is still the same sentence: I don't know which one you are learning more closely. Embarrassment.

    If you just draw an ordinary flat stroke, the path, you can choose the softer strokes in the ps, you fill the ps and open the character picture you want to blush, and then choose the color you want to paint, choose a very soft brush in the brush tool, and the periphery is a blurred stroke.

    You can choose how to display this in the brush settings"Stroke thumbnails"way to display.

    Then it can be very straight to the effect shape of the stroke. What I can tell you is that there are 6 sizes of soft strokes by default"17/45/65/100/200/300"If you want to blush with a small shape, choose a smaller size, and then you can apply -. - The effect is still good.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If you change it with PS, you can preset it with the brush tool, and modify the shape of the brush to change it to an ellipse.

    It's best to paint the new layer on top of the new layer, and reduce the transparency of the new layer to 20 percent to draw red instead of natural.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many ways to make blush, depending on which one is used to each person; Here's a tip I posted on a graphic design forum for blush:

    1. Enlargement** (for ease of operation);

    2. Use the "Ellipse Marquee Tool", hold down Alt+Shift, and pull out an appropriately sized circular selection at the center point of the place where you want to draw the blush;

    3. Use the "Gradient Tool" (select "Radial Gradient"), set the opacity to about 30, set the foreground color to red, the background color to the face tone, and pull out the gradient red from dark to light from the center outward;

    4. Use the "Dodge and Deepen Tools" to make fine-tuning;

    5. Use the "Blur Tool" to sweep the perimeter to show a "seamless" effect.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Start by drawing a circle where you need to add blush, then fill in the color, change the transparency, add a feathering effect, and finally rub it with the water drop tool until you are satisfied.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Add blush: follow the steps below: create a new blank layer on top - mode set to color - foreground color (r

    GB180) - Brush - Smear on the face of the character - OK.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are many ways to create a new layer, use the first tool to turn it into a circle to select the size of the blush, ctrl alt+d feathering it (the value looks at this given); The padding is red.

    Reduce transparency

    Method 2: Create a new layer, and the mode is color; Use the first tool to turn it into a circle to select the size of the blush, ctrl alt+d to feather it (the value depends on this given); The padding is red.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Use the lasso tool to roughly draw the place to be added, then feather, and then adjust the tone and curve.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Here's a little tutorial I previously posted on the web:

    1. Enlargement** (for ease of operation);

    2. Use the "Ellipse Marquee Tool", hold down Alt+Shift, and pull out an appropriately sized circular selection at the center point of the place where you want to draw the blush;

    3. Use the "Gradient Tool" (select "Radial Gradient"), set the opacity to about 30, set the foreground color to red, the background color to the face tone, and pull out the gradient red from dark to light from the center outward;

    4. Use the "Dodge and Deepen Tools" to make fine-tuning;

    5. Use the "Blur Tool" to sweep the perimeter to show a "seamless" effect.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    You can do anything, blush, you can do this, create a new layer - draw the blush area with the ellipse tool - feather appropriately - fill the red - blend the layer to choose a soft light or reduce the transparency of the layer - and call it a day. Remember to adopt it

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Create a new layer, use a brush, set the transparency 15%, the flow 80%, the color pink, adjust the size of the brush according to the size of **, and then draw it.

    Or use the method on the second floor.

    There are many ways to do it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Born. I can't help it. That's even better. The color is good, no need to wear blush.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    On the cheekbones and then on the hairline, don't lose luck to reach the round, just brush it from the top down, and then faint down.

    Last time, it seems that this brush method was introduced in Urban Beauty or Shanghai Clothing.

    You can look it up online.

    You can find a Mary Kay Beauty Consultant in your local area who will give you a free makeup class to solve all your skincare and makeup problems.

    It is better to have a detailed **.

    01.Standard face: Blush can be applied in a circular motion from the outside to the inside with a brush on the laughing muscles.

    02.Long face: Blush from sideburns and cheekbones to the tip of the nose.

    03.Round face: Brush the blush as long as possible from top to bottom, and increase the arc to elongate the face.

    04.Square face: Blush from the sideburns to the cheekbones to the middle of the cheeks.

    05.Triangle face: Blush is applied diagonally from the more prominent area towards the nose.

    06.The inverted triangular face resembles a withered beam: the cheekbones are darkened.

    07.Diamond-shaped face: Brush the blush diagonally from the upper part of the ear to the cheekbones, and the color should not be too red.

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