Seven Easy Steps to Changing Eye Color on Character Image
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Seven Easy Steps to Changing a Character's Eye Color
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Step 1:
Choose the image you want to use... Make an exact copy.


Step 2:
Decide what eyes you want to use. The web is full of different eyes and colors.

Step 3:
Measure your original eye

19 pixels wide on this Image
Step 4:
If new eye has background around, remove it and resize to measurement of original eye.

Step 5:
Copy and paste the new eyes over originals in one of the images.

Step 6:
Looks kind of weird and unnatural, doesn't it? Here is why you need the second image... Make a mask from it, removing the iris part of the eye... I usually include the corner of the image to be sure I place it right.

Step 7:
Place the mask on you image with the new eyes.
