We know that you ve held your dark passenger at bay. You yearn to transform your photo to show the vampire that lurks within you! But maybe you re worried that you ll never return to your regular self. Or maybe it s just that you could use a few tips. We are here for you, creatures! We are here with tips galore! Alter the skin
Skin miniclip effects like these works best on a subject shot fairly close-up. miniclip After applying your skin effect, adjust the Fade slider miniclip to choose the right intensity. Use the eraser to remove errant strokes. Select Hungry for extra glow, or Fed for a more chill demeanor. Dial up the eye color
Use Eraser to erase dabs of eye color that bled over onto the eyelid. Reduce Eraser hardness to get softer edges. Experiment with the Fade and Contrast sliders miniclip to adjust realism and intensity. For an extra pop, use Eye Bright in Touch Up together with this effect. Compound the pressure
If you need mondo veinage, miniclip move the Branches slider to split off more ends from each root. Experiment with the Thickness and Fade sliders to get realistic, right-sized veins. Eyes can be vein-y, too! Let the blood flow
Vampires could really use a lobster bib, but nobody seems to have one on hand before they get bitten! Give the gore with blood teeming over the bottom lip or drizzling out of the corners of the mouth. Make the blood overlap the teeth a bit and then use the eraser to erase out to the gum line. Choose the smaller blood drops to place around the face and clothes. Use horizontal flip, vertical flip, and erase to randomize the splatters. Set the scene
You can also apply textures to skin, giving it a crackled or vein-y look. After applying miniclip the effect, use the paintbrush to brush the texture off your background. Then adjust the fade. Amplify the mood
Dig these vivid horror movie poster effects! Be sure to merge any overlays to your background before you apply it; click the merge button on the top toolbar. Try increasing the blacks for a more dramatic look with Nosferatu Dawn. Lugosi miniclip Burnish works best with an image that has good contrast between light and dark.
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