Subsequently showing everyone how to tan a person's skin, I figured I'd also evidence everyone how to utilize makeup on a model's face using Photoshop. In the later moving-picture show below you can run into how real the makeup looks in one case applied:

After

So every bit you can run across, this is a complete step by step tutorial that shows yous how to: even out a person's skin, add eyeshadow, eyeliner, lipstick and chroma.

I'm actually very proud of the transformation and I think information technology looks corking. My goal here was to keep things looking real and then I restrained myself from making the model look like a cartoon because that'due south ordinarily what happens when you lot overdo things. Below you tin can watch the video to see how I did all this:

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Open your prototype:

Start let'due south start by opening up the image of the model that we'd like to apply brand up to.

Before

Next you'll want to unlock that layer if it'southward locked by doubling clicking on the layer in the layers window.

Unlock layer

If you lot'd similar you can enter in a name for this layer or get out the default proper noun then click on the "ok" button.

Name unlocked layer

Even out a person's peel:

Kickoff nosotros're going to even out the model's pare. Basically I wanted the model to look like she had practical a bit of comprehend up. So allow's create this illusion by starting time duplicating the layer containing the image of our model past right clicking on the layer and then selecting "duplicate layer".

Duplicate layer

Enter in a name for this duplicate layer or leave the default and click on the "ok" button.

Name duplicate layer

Side by side you'll want to go to "filter > other > high pass".

Filter high pass

Now you'll be asked to enter in a radius. I entered in vi.0 pixels.

Adjust radius of high pass filter

Then from the drop down menu in the layers window, select "overlay".

Add overlay

Now go to "image > adjustments > invert".

Invert image

After inverting the prototype, information technology will await something similar the pic below:

Image inverted

Equally y'all tin can come across above, things are a bit too blurry, and then we need to modify this by lowering the opacity of the layer. While I lowered the opacity to 60%, you'll desire to lower it to a level that clears up the skin a scrap but doesn't actually brand the image too blurry.

Note that it'south ok if the paradigm is somewhat blurry because we will actually use some fixes which will make things blurry only in the right places.

Adjust opacity

After adjusting the opacity, my prototype looked like this:

Opacity adjusted

Now to add those fixes that I mentioned earlier, we volition need to add a layer mask. To add a layer mask, click on the rectangle with the circle in the middle as shown below:

Add mask

Now y'all'll want to become to "edit > fill".

Fill mask

For the fill, use black and click on the "ok" button. We are using black considering when a mask is filled with blackness, information technology really hides the contents of the layer underneath it. Nosotros are basically hiding things and then that we tin reveal only certain areas.

Fill with black

To reveal these areas, click on the "set foreground color" iconSet foreground color

So cull white paint which is the hex color code #FFFFFF and click on the "ok" button to close the dialog box.

Choose white color

Now click on the "brush tool" icon in the left toolbarBrush tool icon

Cull a brush size that y'all can easily pigment over the pare with and make sure that opacity is at 100%. As for the brush head, I chose soft round.

If you are uncertain of which brush size to apply, you basically want a size that you tin easily paint over the skin with. Which means that you will want to leave the eyebrows, optics, lips, pilus etc. lone. Yous can of course start with a big brush size and employ a smaller brush in tight spaces.

Brush settings

At present simply paint over the pare past property the left mouse button down while dragging over the skin. In the layer mask y'all can see which areas you've covered considering those areas show up as white and areas that yous haven't painted over testify up as black.

Paint over face

Utilize eyeshadow:

Create a new layer past clicking on the folio icon in the layers window as shown in the image below:

Create new layer

Next select the polygonal tool from the left toolbar. Notation that the polygonal tool might non exist selected by default. For case, y'all might accept the lasso tool which looks like a rope or the magnetic lasso tool which looks like a magnet preselected. Right click on any of those icons to reveal the carte du jour which lets you select the polygonal lasso tool.

Polygonal lasso tool

At present simply draw over the correct eyelid with the polygonal tool.

Draw over right eyelid

Now correct click on the pick and left click on "fill" in the menu.

Fill right eyelid

Then in the contents section where it say "apply", select "color" from the drop downwardly carte.

Choose right eyelid color

So choose the color of your eyeshadow. As you tin see in the image below, I went with a bluish colour which is the hex colour code #0428c3. You tin, however, choose any other colour.

Confirm right eyelid color

Later on entering in your color, click on the "ok" button to shut the dialog.

Confirm color

After applying the colour, my epitome looked similar this:

Right eyelid colored

Adjacent y'all'll desire to right click on the option and left click on "deselect" to deselect the eyeshadow.

Deselect right eyelid

At present you'll want to repeat the steps higher up for the correct eye. So let's kickoff by drawing with the polygonal tool on the left eyelid.

Draw over left eyelid

Now right click on the selection and left click on "fill" in the carte du jour that pops up.

Fill left eyelid

In the fill dialog, ensure that color is selected for "apply" in the contents department and click on the "ok" push. Since you already chose a color for the right eyelid, that aforementioned color will be used for the left eyelid when yous accept color selected.

Choose color

Now right click on the left eyelid selection and click on "deselect".

Deselect left eyelid

Now go to "filter > blur > gaussian mistiness" to blur out the eyeshadow.

Filter gaussian blur

Cull 4.5 pixels for the radius in the dialog window that pops up and click on the "ok" push button.

Set gaussian blur radius

In the layers window, cull "overlay" from the drop downwardly carte du jour as shown below:

Add overlay

At this point the shapes that yous colored in should expect more like eyeshadow but due to the blur, the eyeshadow might accept spread onto areas that you don't want. To fix this, you can smudge the eyeshadow around like to how you would smudge existent eyeshadow.

Then to exercise this, only select the "smudge tool" which looks like a finger from the left toolbar. Note that you might have the mistiness tool which looks like a raindrop or the acuminate tool which looks similar a triangle preselected. If you lot practise, simply right click on any of those icons to reveal the menu which lets you choose the smudge tool.

Choose smudge tool

Then adjust the brush size. Annotation that too large of a brush size might smudge abroad more than than but the eyeshadow so try non too utilize a size that is besides large.

Set brush size

And so adjust the strength to a level that you are comfortable working with. For example, a very loftier strength level smudges more and a lower force level smudges less.

Set smudge strength

Now smudge away the eyeshadow from areas that yous concluded upward roofing by blow.

Smudge eyelids

Apply eyeliner:

Showtime by creating a new layer by clicking on the page icon at the lesser of the layers window.

Create new layer

Side by side click on the "set foreground color" icon in the left toolbarSet foreground color

Cull blackness paint which is the hex color lawmaking #000000 and click on "ok". We are using blackness because this will be the color of our eyeliner.

Choose black color

Modify the brush size to 2px, choose soft circular for the brush caput.

Set brush size

Make sure that opacity and flow are at 100%.

Set opacity

From the left toolbar, select the "pen tool" icon which looks similar this:Pen tool icon

Make certain that "path" is selected in the card at the superlative.

Select path

Describe a line with the pen tool on the correct middle along the edges of the upper and lower eyelid where the eyelashes first.

Draw eyeliner right eye

Right click on the line that yous just created and click on "stroke path".

Stroke path right eye

In the stroke path dialog window that opens, cull castor for the tool and click the "ok" button.

Brush right eye

Next, right click on the path and left click on "delete path" from the menu.

Delete path

Now repeat the to a higher place steps for the left eye. Start past drawing a line on the edges of the upper eyelid and lower eyelid of the left eye where the eyelashes commencement.

Draw eyeliner left eye

After drawing your line, right click on the shape and select "stroke path" from the menu.

Stroke path eyeliner left eye

In the stroke path dialog box that opens up, select "castor" for the tool and click on the "ok" push.

Brush eyeliner left eye

Right click on the shape on the left middle and click on "delete path" from the carte du jour.

Delete path eyeliner left eye

Now go to "filter > blur > gaussian blur" to make the eyeliner look real.

Filter gaussian blur on eyeliner

Cull 2.0 pixels for the radius and click on the "ok" push button.

Filter gaussian blur radius on eyeliner

Apply lipstick:

Let's apply lipstick by starting time creating a new layer by clicking on the folio icon at the bottom of layers window as shown in the image beneath:

Create new layer

Now click the "pen tool" icon in the left toolbarPen tool icon

Select path from the tiptop menu as shown below:

Select path

With the pen tool, draw a line all effectually the edges of the lips equally shown below:

Draw over lips

Later drawing your line, correct click on the line and left click on "make selection" in the card that pops up.

Make selection

In the make selection dialog box, choose 0 for feather radius and click on the "ok" button.

Feather radius

Now hold down the "alt" primal on your keyboard if you are on a Windows computer or the "option" key on your keyboard if you lot are on a Mac calculator and left click on the "create new fill or adjustment layer" icon in the layers window and selection "hue/saturation". This icon looks like a two tone circle as shown below:

Hue saturation

In the dialog window that pops up, enter in a name or go out it on the default name and click on the "ok" button.

Confirm hue saturation

A backdrop window will appear. In this window tick of the "colorize" box as shown below:

Colorize

Utilise the "hue, saturation and lightness" sliders to adjust the color of the lipstick. I choose a hot pink which you can see below:

Choose color

Since the edges along the lips look too sharp, I've decided to blur out the lipstick layer a scrap. To exercise this I went to "filter > blur > gaussian blur".

Filter gaussian blur

I choose 3.5 pixels for the radius but you tin can choose a different radius if you'd like. After entering in the radius, click on the "ok" button.

Filter gaussian blur radius

Subsequently adding the lipstick, I felt that things would expect a flake more real if I lowered the opacity of the lipstick layer a scrap and so I lowered information technology to 80%.

Set opacity

Since I ended up covering a bit more than just the lips with my colour, I needed to erase those areas. To do this, I clicked on the "set foreground color" icon in the left toolbarSet foreground color

I then entered black which is the hex color code #000000. I am basically using black because our lipstick layer has a mask and when y'all paint over areas of a mask with blackness, those areas become hidden.

Choose black paint

So to pigment over these areas, I clicked on the "brush tool" iconBrush tool icon

I then simply painted over areas that I wanted to remove the lipstick from.

Correct

Apply blush:

Choose a brush size that you can hands embrace the cheeks with and select soft circular for the brush caput.

Choose brush size

I had my opacity at 100% because I decided to lower the opacity of the layer rather than of the paint. I decided to activate airbrush capabilities past clicking on the airbrush icon in the top toolbar.

Choose airbrush

I then created a new layer past clicking on the page icon in the layers window every bit shown below:

 Create new layer

Next click on the "ready foreground color" iconSet foreground color

And then only choose the colour of your blush. If you'd like to use the same lite pink that I used, the hex color lawmaking is #faa9f7.

Choose color

And then simply paint over the cheeks. For best results, endeavor to cover the cheeks with i even paint stroke.

Brush cheeks

Now mistiness out the blush by going to "filter > mistiness > gaussian blur".

Filter gaussian blur

Enter the blur radius in the dialog window that pops up. I entered ix.5 pixels for the radius.

Filter gaussian blur radius

In the layers window, select "overlay" from the drop down menu.

Overlay

I also lowered the opacity of the chroma layer to 30% because I just wanted to give the model a slight hint of blush. Y'all tin of course lower the opacity to a level that y'all feel looks good.

Adjust opacity

Model with makeup applied:

After completing all of the above steps, my model looked like this:

After

Here are the before and later on side past side shots. As you tin can see, the changes are dramatic yet subtle. The makeup also looks real and non like it was practical digitally.

Before and after