How to Achieve a Blusher Effect?

How to Achieve a Blusher Effect?
How to Achieve a Blusher Effect?

In my photo works, I always try to emphasize the girl's natural beauty, her freshness and youth. When I wish to show the tiredness of the girl involved with some hard work, doing sports or lying under the scalding sun, I almost always apply the blusher effect on the model's cheeks to emphasize the mood of the photo and this way to improve it even more.

The blusher seems to be very insignificant, yet, it's noteworthy that a photo triggering appropriate emotions actually consists of such minor things. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use a brush and appropriately selected layers to create the blusher effect within a minute.

In my photo works, I always try to emphasize the girl's natural beauty, her freshness and youth. When I wish to show the tiredness of the girl involved with some hard work, doing sports or lying under the scalding sun, I almost always apply the blusher effect on the model's cheeks to emphasize the mood of the photo and this way to improve it even more.

The blusher seems to be very insignificant, yet, it's noteworthy that a photo triggering appropriate emotions actually consists of such minor things. In this tutorial, I will show you how to use a brush and appropriately selected layers to create the blusher effect within a minute.

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