Tuesday, July 19, 2016
Retouching Wildlife Eyes
I have this great image of a bald eagle close up. As you can see I have some great detail in my subjects eye already, but what if I want to go a step further and make that eye realistic and give it a little pop.Most of us have been taught to add a layer and use a round brush with white and paint a dot to make a catch light effect and thus give the eye a bit of sparkle. This technique is fine as long as you don't look too close. My background in painting tells me I need more, more realism. Add another layer mask then choose a sky color from the color picker.Now paint a little squiggle in an arch motion in the eye like this.Now go to filters> Gaussian blur. I use about 4.5 - 5 to soften my images. Also at this time drop down to the previous layer and do the same to the catch light dot we added at the beginning.Now go back to the the blue layer and reduce the opacity. This adds roundness and transparency to the eye. Here's the final image. Although the orinal image was acceptable, I like the added effect. Now if you're one of those people that frown on retouching any wildlife image then please disregard this article.
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