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Step 6
Using the “Lasso” tool, draw a selection around one of the eyes. Hold down “Shift” to add to the initial selection and then select the other eye in the same manner (keep pressing the Shift key to instruct Photoshop not to throw away the first selection while selecting the second eye)
 
Figure 6.
 
Step 7
Now you will add some shadows to the top of the eyes. Select the “shadow” layer in the Layers palette. Grab the “Brush tool” from the Tools palette (or you can use its keyboard shortcut by pressing B)
 
Figure 7.
 
Step 8
Select a large enough, soft-edged brush. Its size can be around 40 or 50 pixels (it will vary from case to case, depending on your image’s size). Use the selected brush to paint along the top edge of both eyes in order to add a shadow.
 
Figure 8.
 
Step 9
Now that you have painted the shadows, you should change the blend mode of the “shadow” layer from Normal to Multiply. You should also lower the layer’s opacity to around 40%.
 
Figure 9.
 
Step 10
You can deselect both eyes now. Do this by pressing the Ctrl+D key combination to have them deselected.
 
Figure 10.
 
Step 11
Now it is time to deal with the eye’s iris. Use the “Elliptical Marquee Tool” (which you will find in the Tools palette) and drag a selection around each iris. Just like when you have selected the eyes, hold down the Shift key not to lose the first selection.
 
Figure 11.
 

 
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