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Tham khảo tài liệu 'professional information technology-programming book part 34', công nghệ thông tin, kỹ thuật lập trình phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Figure 8-16. Painting a Quick Mask over the parts of the eyes that need sharpening. 8.2.2.3. Moistening smoothing and highlighting lips Lips especially in fashion glamour and pin-up photos can be very important in setting the desired mood. Oddly enough they seem to make the model seem more relaxed and attentive. Go figure. Before you moisten the lips there are a couple of techniques you should consider doing first Smooth cracks in lips One of the reasons models tend to go for lip gloss is to keep their lips from cracking since it makes them look harsh and stressed. Lip gloss also makes their lips look moist and saves us from all this work. If they didn t bring or use their lip gloss don t despair. Just use a small brush size with the Spot Healing brush and stroke over each crack see Figure 8-17 . Figure 8-17. Look Ma.no cracks. Highlight lips Once you ve removed cracks from the lips the highlights may seem diminished. Not to worry. Just use a wide in relation to the width of the lips brush at max softness and paint about 1015 percent white onto the Burn and Dodge layer see Figure 8-18 . Figure 8-18. On the right a bit of glow added to the lips. Now here is a trick that is downright inappropriate for some images such as business portraits guys and young girls. I think you get the idea. On the other hand it s a great way to moisten lips as well as give a juicy look to many things. The secret lies in a little-used filter that s been with Photoshop over the long haul. In fact it s used so little you d think they might have dumped it by now. This is how I use it to moisten lips and maybe even dampen the surface of a street 1. Select the lip or lips you want to moisten using the Quick Mask mode at a 100 percent and about an 85 percent Hardness Brush. Size the brush appropriately and paint over the lips. 2. Click the Standard Mode icon in the Toolbox and then press Cmd Ctrl-I to invert the selection then Cmd Ctrl-J to lift it to a new layer. 3. Choose Filter Artistic .