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How do you do this? I use photopea btw
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I'm just beginning, but I simply paint the color of glow for the eye, burn the inner part, and dodge the outer circle of the eye. After that, I smudge it "out" (so to say). Does that make sense?
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I usually paint white over the eye on a new layer, then give it a layer style (outer glow) and play with the style and opacity settings until it looks good. But I rarely do glowing eyes.
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Here's the tutotial of how I've always done glowing eyes: Its pretty basic, but its a good foundation for playing around and getting started. After I do the initial 'glow bubble' I go back on other layers and fade it out a little more, as well as adding detail under the 'glow bubble' of where the light would effect the bone structure of the horse :)
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I forgot to note; the tutorial is from my DeviantArt. You can find it, alongside other tutorials and pre-mades/cuts here: The credit to the 'model' is also in the description of the tutorial :)
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