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Old 07-22-2003, 11:31 PM
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Quick Tutorial- Eyelids

This is my method for creating eyelids. The tutorial shows how to make eyelids, using the airbrush tool in photoshop 6. It is by no means the only way or correct way, it is just the way I make them. I will start out by using a BMW M3 as pictured below.



step 1: Create a new layer. Using a prefered lasso tool, select the area of the headlight where the eyelid will appear.


step 2: We will paint the eyelid in 3 different color- light, medium, and dark. Using the eyedropper tool, select the lightest color that touches the headlight. In this case it is white. Then using a soft brush, airbrush the color in the selected area.


step 3: Now select the medium color and airbrush the areas where that color touches the headlight.


step 4: Select the darkest color, but not black, and again paint the selected area.


step 5: You eyelid is now complete. To add some realism, we are going to add a shadow over the headlamp, because now light will not reach this area. Deselect the eyelid. Using the lasso, select the rest of the headlight.


step 6: Take a slighty larger brush, but still soft, and select color code 000000, or balck. Paint the black under the eyelid, but avoid brushing heavily on the actual selection. This will create a smooth, light shadow.


The eyelid and touch up is now all finished. The most important part of creating any body part is matching color. This is the basic bethod of airbrushing, so you can use this same method for creating sideskirts, fenderflares, sun visors. . . . If anybody has a tutorial request I will be more than happy to post one.

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Old 07-22-2003, 11:54 PM
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Good tut. The finished version looks like its winkin at me though
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another way to do it........is either using the clone stamp.......or using the smudge tool and just dragging it out..........
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doing it his way is much more realistic however...I still have no clue on how to airbrush nor will i ever which is dissapointing cause my chops will never be able to look that clean
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I noticed you used the beem' from my last chop...hehe j/k you do much better with it than I ever would!

the car looks like it is piss drunk...hehe
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Great tutorial. Very useful.
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