I really enjoyed working on this one and, thanks to the Boy’s current obsession with WordWorld
, I am able to explain my process this time.
The Process (in Photoshop CS3 – No actions used):

I began by cropping and leveling the picture. I manually level because, most of the time, auto level gives me entirely too harsh of a photo.

I decided to bring out the eyes, just a tad. Using the burn tool (set to Shadows, 9% with a small round brush), I lightly darkened around the edge of the iris. Then, using the dodge tool (set to Highlights, 12% with a small round brush), I lightened up the area around the pupil. Back to the burn tool (Shadows, 5%), I lightly darkened the eyelashes and top eyelids.

I applied a Gaussian Blur (Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur, 4.2). I created a layer mask and filled with black to hide the layer. Using a medium sized, soft round brush at 25%, I painted with white (on the layer mask) over the face. It softens the skin just enough so that the next step doesn’t cause it to become too harshly sharpened. I, then, merged down and named the layer “Girl”.

With Unsharp Mask (Filter > Sharpen > Unsharp Mask, 154%, 2.6 pixels, 13 levels), I sharpened up the image, just a bit.

Duplicating the “Girl” layer and renaming it “BG Blur”, I desaturated (cntrl/option U) the image by -84 and Gaussian Blurred the image by 10. After creating a layer mask, I painted (large, soft round brush, 100%) around the girl with black (on the layer mask) so that only the was blurred and desaturated.

I duplicated “Girl” layer again, renamed it “Blue”, and changed the hue (cntrl/option U) to a nice turquoise-y blue color (Hue: +140, Saturation: +66, Lightness: +23). With the “Blue” layer selected, ntrl+click the “BG Blur” layer mask and create a new layer mask for “Blue”. This will clear out the same area as is clear in the “BG Blur” layer, leaving just the blurred/desaturated layer blue. Using a large, soft round brush, paint black (on the “Blue” layer mask) over the brown object to the left, lower the layer opacity to 42%.

I created a Curves adjustment layer to bring up the lights and down the darks, just a tad.


With a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer, I brought up the Saturation by +9.

Again, duplicated the “Girl” layer and this time renamed it “Color”. Using Hue/Saturation (Cntrl+U), I turned the saturation up to +50, turned they layer opacity down to 36% and created a layer mask. After filling the layer mask with black, I cntrl+clicked the layer mask on the “BG Blur layer”. With the “Color” layer mask selected, I filled the selection with white. This should leave only the girl with higher saturation.Then, using a medium, soft round brush at 25%, I painted (on the layer mask) her face and shirt with black, to reduce their saturation. I went back in with white (on the layer mask) over the lips and eyes.

With a second Curves adjustment layer, I brought up the eyes just a touch more. Then added a black, white and pink border, and, voila!
![]() The Finished Product |
The Original |



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Gorgeous! You did an awesome job.
WOW!!!!! That is just amazing!