Here you can see the comparison of the original image that I took in daylight to the edited version that I used in my film poster. I started out by going around the outline of the mask with a black brush, so that you wouldn’t be able to see any of the background or the hood. I then used the clone stamp tool so that you couldn’t see any skin between the edge of the mask and his eyes. This took quite a lot of time to make it look convincing and was definitely the hardest part of the process. I then added a few adjustment layers. The first one was Hue/Saturation which I used to reduce to saturation a little which basically reduced the brightness of the colours. Next I added a red photo filter which gave the whole face a slightly red tint. The final adjustment layer that I added was Exposure. Within this effect I increased both the offset and gamma until I was happy with how dark the face looked.

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