This is what the original photo looks like.
This is what the final photograph looks like after I have edited it in photoshop.
I started off by selecting the skin on her body so that I could eventually make it airbrushed.
Once I had cut aound her skin I made a new layer and coppied it over, this screen shot shows how I made her skin go blurry.
After I had selected just her skin, I then rubbed out her lips and eyes so that when I put it back together at the end these remained the same to create a more realistic look. At this stage I also played around with the effect to try and get rid of her spots on her face and her freckles. I found that blurring the image was the best way to do this.
I then added the skin back onto the original image, and you can see that all her skin is blurred but her eyes and mouth have remained the same.
I then needed to work on getting the skin to look as natural as possible and not all blurry.
I then played with the colour of her skin to get the best result possible and sometimes you can find that by having different layers in different colours and features it can create a more realistic look.
In the above print screen she looks to dark and fake so I toned her down a bit.
I kept changing her skin colour a bit at a time until I was happy with what it looked like, and this is my final eddited image.
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