Ref: "Old Eye Tutorial" by 'cspringer' (2006): http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=20335703
In the reference tutorial, 'cspringer' offers an iris template [Eye-Template-3.jpg] that I have modified for use in PWP's Composite-SoftLight transform as an Overlay image for a masked iris of the Input image. The modified template needs to be "2-point (shift/rotate/scale)" aligned with the masked iris of the Input image.
The modified 'cspringer' template image for you to 'save as'... Before and After Composite-SoftLight blend example at 1:1 image area crops...
Hint: Adjust the Input image's irsis mask white Amount to a preference.
An advantage of the Composite-SoftLight blend is that existing catchlights, iris/pupil reflections, and saturations will retain a realistic appearance, yet the iris detail is 'virtually' increased.
Of course, additional editing for tone/colors can produce the needed 'Over The Top' for glamour if that is the preference.
Ask if there are questions... ...enjoy...
It's in the Eyes...
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Re: It's in the Eyes...
'cspringer' posted an update/summary to his 2006 tutorial here: http://forums.dpreview.com/forums/read. ... e=41143363
In it, he suggests adding brown spots to blue and green... ...the modified template suggested previously will add 'texture' to existing colors... ...here are suggested tinted 'modified' templates with brown spots, again to be used with the Composite-SoftLight transform and a masked iris to add colors/textures... ...or perhaps Composite-Blend with a masked iris/subtracted pupil...
In it, he suggests adding brown spots to blue and green... ...the modified template suggested previously will add 'texture' to existing colors... ...here are suggested tinted 'modified' templates with brown spots, again to be used with the Composite-SoftLight transform and a masked iris to add colors/textures... ...or perhaps Composite-Blend with a masked iris/subtracted pupil...
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Re: It's in the Eyes...
If you have PWP6 or later, try experimenting with the "Special Effects/Button" transform to give to give the above suggested templates a 'virtual' 3-D depth/glow... ...especially if you are trying to emulate the 'high' glamour effects that PhotoShop users do...
For example... a Button gradient image: Applied to the Blue-Brownspot image with added pupil/catchlight:
For example... a Button gradient image: Applied to the Blue-Brownspot image with added pupil/catchlight:
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Re: It's in the Eyes...
Intriguing stuff - can't pursue it just now so writing this mostly to help me remember to try it later!
Mike.
Mike.