From the course: On-the-Spot Business Headshots

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Selecting various features of subjects in a headshot

Selecting various features of subjects in a headshot

From the course: On-the-Spot Business Headshots

Selecting various features of subjects in a headshot

I can move on to the eyebrows. I can go ahead and darken the eyebrows, make them just look a little bit more pronounced. I can darken those eyebrows. Now here's an interesting situation. We've got one eyebrow which looks a lot darker than the other one. All right. So I could do one of two things: I can either even out the lighting on the face by creating a radial gradient over this oval portion of the face to brighten it, or I can come in to my Mask 4 and I can darken the amount for the lighter brow. So I'll do that. I'm going to darken it for the lighter brow, which is going to look too heavy on this brow over here. But I'll come in and I'm going to choose the subtract option for my brows mask, and I'm going to choose the brush tool. And for this specific example, I do want to change my overlay to preview white on black so that we can see our mask. And I'll turn show overlay on. I have my brush. It's in subtract mode, which you can see by the little minus icon. I have my flow…

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