I was bored and messing around with an in-browser free Photoshop clone called Photopea and decided to do this, it is something this place is interested in, so I will post it here as well. You need to be on a computer (I mean you could do on mobile, but it would be really painful). The instructions are in the spoiler; it takes maybe 5 minutes. If you are lazy I will do it for you
Spoiler!
If you know how to use Photoshop you probably don't need this explained but xd, do this there if you'd like.
Start with your picture. You should probably use a better one than this, but it doesn't matter that much. Your results will probably be more interesting if you take your picture outside in natural light, or in front of a light source... I again didn't do this, I am lazy, but do what I say not what I do ok... https://i.ibb.co/xJQdx8h/sachaeye.png
Import it into Photopea. Now, go to the left side and pick the eraser tool. Adjust the size in the top left until it is the size of your pupil (the black part of your eye), then in one erasure just delete it. https://i.ibb.co/yymx6wX/sachaeye-re...-preview-1.jpg
Make sure you have your layer selected (click on it on the right if you don't), then go into the search bar and type 'average'; it will give you an option for filter > blur > average. Now you are done. https://i.ibb.co/0nRpkRX/sachaeye-re...-preview-2.jpg
This could be useful to matching the lightness/darkness of your eye overall to an eye color chart— Milkaner will be summoned by this, so I have stolen his Martin scale picture in advance:
As long as the color of eyes is brown, what does it matter what shade they are?
02-26-2024, 09:07 PM
sacha
Quote:
Originally Posted by LastDays
As long as the color of eyes is brown, what does it matter what shade they are?
For fun :-)
02-26-2024, 09:11 PM
LastDays
Quote:
Originally Posted by sacha
For fun :-)
which colors do you like on man
02-26-2024, 10:49 PM
Anglo-Celtic
I'm at 3. My dog is too.
02-26-2024, 11:04 PM
Kess
My eyes are just hazel and right now I'm too lazy for this.
02-27-2024, 01:12 AM
calxpal
11
03-01-2024, 06:55 PM
BrandenburgGaming
night gull grey so 10 i think. Not sure if it worked too well for me though, my eyes are more grey green but its surely more grey nowadays
03-01-2024, 07:03 PM
chinshen
Quote:
Originally Posted by sacha
I was bored and messing around with an in-browser free Photoshop clone called Photopea and decided to do this, it is something this place is interested in, so I will post it here as well. You need to be on a computer (I mean you could do on mobile, but it would be really painful). The instructions are in the spoiler; it takes maybe 5 minutes. If you are lazy I will do it for you
Spoiler!
If you know how to use Photoshop you probably don't need this explained but xd, do this there if you'd like.
Start with your picture. You should probably use a better one than this, but it doesn't matter that much. Your results will probably be more interesting if you take your picture outside in natural light, or in front of a light source... I again didn't do this, I am lazy, but do what I say not what I do ok... https://i.ibb.co/xJQdx8h/sachaeye.png
Import it into Photopea. Now, go to the left side and pick the eraser tool. Adjust the size in the top left until it is the size of your pupil (the black part of your eye), then in one erasure just delete it. https://i.ibb.co/yymx6wX/sachaeye-re...-preview-1.jpg
Make sure you have your layer selected (click on it on the right if you don't), then go into the search bar and type 'average'; it will give you an option for filter > blur > average. Now you are done. https://i.ibb.co/0nRpkRX/sachaeye-re...-preview-2.jpg
This could be useful to matching the lightness/darkness of your eye overall to an eye color chart— Milkaner will be summoned by this, so I have stolen his Martin scale picture in advance: