To change the eye position in Photoshop, use the Neutral Filters feature, specifically the Smart Portrait filter, and adjust the Eye Direction slider.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
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Open your image in Photoshop: Start by opening the image you want to edit in Photoshop.
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Navigate to Neutral Filters: Go to
Filter > Neural Filters
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Select Smart Portrait: In the Neural Filters panel, activate the "Smart Portrait" filter. This filter utilizes Adobe Sensei to make adjustments to portraits.
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Adjust the Eye Direction slider: Once Smart Portrait is enabled, you'll find various sliders, including the "Eye Direction" slider. Drag this slider left or right to change the direction of the eyes. Experiment to find the most natural and desired look.
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Other Adjustments (Optional): The Smart Portrait filter offers other options to enhance the portrait, such as facial age, gaze, head direction, and lighting. Feel free to explore these options to fine-tune the image further.
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Output Options: Choose how you want the changes to be outputted. You can output it to the current layer, a new layer, a new layer with a mask, or a Smart Filter.
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Click OK: Once satisfied with the adjustments, click "OK" to apply the changes to your image.
By following these steps, you can effectively change the eye position in Photoshop using the Smart Portrait filter.