Today I'll be showing you to change/ add a different eye colours in ibisPaint x.
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Resources: IbisPaint x & your desired image
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1. Open up your image in ibisPaint x.
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2. Open a new layer and start drawing the new eye colour. Make sure to stay away from the pupils.
Use either Dip Pen soft or hard.
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3. Go to filters and use Gaussian Blur to blur the eye colour layer. I recommend a radius between 1-12px.
Erase colour from unwanted areas after the blur if necessary.
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4. Now choose a blending option.
I recommend using either :
-colour dodge
-add
-linear light
-colour
-vivid light
-overlay
-soft light
Soft light and overlay have a more natural effect while the rest are bright and somewhat glowy.
You can also adjust the layer opacity to your liking.
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Save it and you're done!
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