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Eye Color Change
- By Phillip Koch
- Published April 21, 2008
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Step 4
Now change the colour to what ever you like, I have chosen Green
Select the Paint Bucket Tool
Click inside your Lasso to fill in the Colour.
You should have something that resemble the picture below.

Step 5
Double Click the Eye Colour Layer to display the Layer Style Properties
This can also be achieved be Clicking Layer -> Layer Style -> Blending Options
Change the Blend mode to Hue
Change the Opacity to 55%

Step 6
You can now go back and follow the same steps to apply similar effects to other parts of the eye. Below is and example of the eyelid being changed colour.

Now change the colour to what ever you like, I have chosen Green
Select the Paint Bucket Tool
Click inside your Lasso to fill in the Colour.
You should have something that resemble the picture below.

Step 5
Double Click the Eye Colour Layer to display the Layer Style Properties
This can also be achieved be Clicking Layer -> Layer Style -> Blending Options
Change the Blend mode to Hue
Change the Opacity to 55%

Step 6
You can now go back and follow the same steps to apply similar effects to other parts of the eye. Below is and example of the eyelid being changed colour.

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8 Responses to "Eye Color Change" 
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said this on 21 Apr 2008 9:49:32 PM CST
I like it. I see some very interesting ways where I might want to use some of these techniques.
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said this on 27 Apr 2008 12:46:24 PM CST
This technique is different from the way I work, to me, it look easy and simple. That is why I like it.
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said this on 02 Jul 2008 2:01:38 AM CST
Usefull for newbie likes me
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said this on 02 Jul 2008 8:11:46 AM CST
It looks easy, but I tried it on dark brown eyes and it did not work :S
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said this on 09 Sep 2008 12:52:15 AM CST
My daughter is half Spanish and in some pictures you can't tell where her iris and pupil meet they are so dark. I used this tut on my daughter however, I selected her eyes first and adjusted the brightness then applied the effects in this tut. I don't mean to sound rude but did you make sure the opacity level was high when doing dark eyes this is a must. Hope this helps.
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said this on 07 Sep 2008 8:28:58 AM CST
Great tutorial, the best i found around the internet.
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