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Now, what we're going to do is we're going to try and color adjust these faces so they
seem to blend into one another, especially the color because Leonardo decided to use
this really weird yellow and I hope Genevra really didn't look like that. So, let's come
over here and let's see, let's go to, let'***, make sure, we want to adjust Natalie's
face so make sure you click off of your mask onto the photo because what we're going to
do is we're going to hit command hue. Let's bring up our hue and saturation. Let's play
around with our colorize just for a little bit. Let's say, I think this is going to be
in the yellow colors so let's try right around the 50ish. And let's see, something around
in here. So this should be close to the right color. Let's bring the saturation up a bit.
That's, that's close, that's real close right there. You know what we're going to do, we're
going to keep it with this right here and what we're going to do is come back to our
layer mask here. We're going to kind of erase unwanted bits. Let's bring this up. Let's
make our brush as soft as possible by hitting our shift button and what we're just going
to erase some of this out. Now as we can see Genevra is going to want to pop through on
the bottom, which is fine. We'll accept that for now until we get what we're looking for.
And see, here we go. And take out as much of this as possible. There we go! Now we're
going to see Genevra's face underneath. So what we're going to do is we're going to have
to edit this and actually get rid of her face. So let's come over here and we know these
are going to be the darker colors, these are going to be the lighter colors so we want
to kind of leave this cheek color in here. So let's go ahead and bring this up like so.
What we're going to do is we're going to kind of clone stamp some of this out. So we're
gonna pause right and we'll pick this up in the next section.