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I would suggest trying this method instead. Hue saturation and we are going to change the hue. Now initially it is going to look really, really bad because it is effect in the entire photograph. But, that is okay, because we are going to use the same principle we did the moment ago. When we are whitening the eyes. Here are adjustment layer remember it is all white. So we do the same thing, we will add it.
Fill layer, use black and by the way if black was my foreground color I could have also press alt+backspaces, a keyboard shortcut to the same thing. But basically now I have the same concept that we had the moment ago but then quite differently. This a hue saturation adjustment layer. It is make everything more greenish but it is hidden because of this layer masks. So I think you can probably see where this theory is going. Take the brush tool, make sure your color is white.
I need to make a bigger brush, I could go up here as I did earlier or I could I just press the right bracket key. The right bracket key here where it will make the brush size bigger and whenever I want the new color to appear I simply paint using white. Now the advantage of this method as if your mouse slips and you go “oops!’ and you just painted the wrong part, you simply have to switch your color to black and painted back out again.
So basically it is a very simple principles and again, anywhere will you want the adjustment layer to be an effect you paint it with white the rest will be black.
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