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There's nothing specific for glossy lips, but it's a good idea. I'll put it in the suggestions database. My favorite lip sliders (found in the mouth section) are: Saturation, Darkening and Contrast. Contrast is the one that makes lips look the most shiny.
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What I do...Soften the detail of the lips....often too much detail of the lip wrinkles, lines and texture make the lips look dry...then I make the contrast stronger...makes the highlights show up more giving the impression of wetness.
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07-17-2011, 06:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-17-2011, 06:45 AM by garratt15a.)
Surely an easy answer is to have the model wearing shiny/glossy lipstick as part of her make-up ?
My wife always has different colour lipsticks for different 'looks', along with a whole range of eye make up colours and lashes. All make for some great modelling shots.
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Yeah, if we can change the color of eyes, it would seem a natural feature to change lip color--especially considering they are already marked and indicated for the program. Tony mentioned he has made a note in his DB of considerations. Let's cross our fingers for some future release.
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Try making the contrast more intense Or re-color carefully.