
To something more eye-catching:

What I did:
In Photoshop CS3:
Unlocked "Original Layer" renamed it to "Layer 1"
Duplicated "Layer 1" and made "Layer 2"
"Layer 1"
-used "Dodge and Burn Tool", to increase the eye colour and brightened the eyes until I got the desired effect; you may go back to this step after the next few to darken the eye colour more.
"Layer 2"
- converted to B&W - no filter
- used the "Eraser" to carefully erase the eye area to show the "coloured" layer
- used "Burn Tool" again to darken the eye contour, focused on the eyebrows until I got the effect I was looking for
- increased contrast
Created "Layer 3"
- selected the whole picture with "Rectangular Marquee Tool" set to 250px feather
- "Inverted" the selection
- used "Gradient Tool" set to "Radial Gradient" with preset to "Foreground to Transparent" in black to draw a line from the centre of the photo up (this should create darkened edges -- vignetting)
- copied "Layer 3", created "Layer 4"
"Layer 4"
- "right clicked" Layer 4 and selected "Blending Options" >> "Overlay" - this should make the vignetting more visible
Created "Layer 5"
- selected "Gradient Tool" set to "Radial Gradient" preset to "Foreground to Transparent" in white, I drew a line from the centre of the photo up to get a radial gradient in the centre of the photo
- "right clicked" Layer 5 and selected "Blending Options" >> "Overlay" - played with "Opacity" and "Fill Opacity" until I found the effect I was looking for -- slightly lighter centre. Don't over-do this step as it may make the skin look flat. The the effect is supposed to just brighten up the face and make it stand out more.
Saved file as .jpg and .psd
Uploaded to Flickr
In Flickr, using Picnik Editor I added text on the right hand side and voila, photo's ready for sharing.
Thanks for reading!
Wow thank you Ags for posting this!!! You are one of the most artistric and creative Photographers I know! (And the most Gorgeous!!!)
ReplyDeleteLove you always,
Desiree