How to Add Lip Gloss Using Photoshop
Open the image that you wish to add lip gloss to in Photoshop., Reset the color palette., Select the Quick Mask Tool (Q) on the keyboard. , Set the foreground color to black. , Paint the mask over the area where you do not want to add lip gloss...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open the image that you wish to add lip gloss to in Photoshop.
Press 'D' on your keyboard. ,,, If you want to remove the mask from an area, change the foreground color to white and brush out any area of the mask. , You will see the area you have selected outlined. ,, Set the feather radius to 5 pixels.
This will create a more rounded selection around the lips. , Add the following settings:
Highlights Strength = 7, Detail = 5, Smoothness =
8.
You can experiment with the settings to achieve different results. , -
Step 2: Reset the color palette.
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Step 3: Select the Quick Mask Tool (Q) on the keyboard.
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Step 4: Set the foreground color to black.
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Step 5: Paint the mask over the area where you do not want to add lip gloss.
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Step 6: When the masked area is complete
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Step 7: exit the Quick Mask by pressing 'Q' on the keyboard.
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Step 8: On the Menu bar
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Step 9: choose Select > Inverse.
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Step 10: Go back to the Menu bar and choose Select > Feather.
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Step 11: On the Menu bar chose Filter > Artistic > Plastic Wrap.
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Step 12: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Press 'D' on your keyboard. ,,, If you want to remove the mask from an area, change the foreground color to white and brush out any area of the mask. , You will see the area you have selected outlined. ,, Set the feather radius to 5 pixels.
This will create a more rounded selection around the lips. , Add the following settings:
Highlights Strength = 7, Detail = 5, Smoothness =
8.
You can experiment with the settings to achieve different results. ,
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