Take a look at the original picture first:
Original film
1. Use the lasso tool to remove blemishes on the face (see Figure 1).
Figure 1
Picture 2
2. The stamp tool makes the skin shades more harmonious (see Figure 2).
Figure 3
3. Select the color to adjust the skin tone you want (see Figure 3).
Figure 4
4. Select the eye shadow position to be adjusted (see Figure 4).
5. Use color balance to increase the saturation of the eye shadow (see Figure 5).
Figure 5
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Figure 6
6. Select the position of the eyeball to be adjusted (see Figure 6).
Figure 7
7. The curve improves the brightness of the eyeball (see Figure 7).
Figure 8
8. Use the channel to adjust the eyeball color (see Figure 8).
9. Select the position of the lips to be adjusted (see Figure 9).
Figure 9
Figure 10
10. Adjust the exposure index of the lips (see Figure 10).
Figure 11
11. Use the pen tool to circle the position of the rose (see Figure 11).
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Figure 12
12. Color Balance Change the color you want (see Figure 12).
13. The roughly completed sample (see Figure 13).
Figure 13
Figure 14
14. Add light color pictures (see Figure 14).
Figure 15
Final effect
15. Adjust the light color picture mode to achieve the effect you want (see Figure 15).
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