
Photoshop’s Burn Tool paints in areas of darkness to an image. It can be used to burn in shadows of a portrait, darken the skin tones of a model, or increase the intensity in a stormy sky. Taking the form of a paintbrush, the Burn Tool can strengthen the tones of an image in a more artistic way than other methods, making fine, precision guided adjustments that add contrast and tonality to an otherwise flat image.

Jordan Liberty creates a glamorous Halloween-chic look on model Brooke Quinn. All videos are in HD format and look fantastic full screen! As always, these videos were designed to be fast-paced, so the instructions are written on the screen if you need to pause. Here is the full product listing: Smashbox PhotoFinish Lid Primer & Studio Gear Concealer Brush Urban Decay “El Dorado” Shadow & Smashbox #3 Brush Smashbox “Torch” Shadow and #7 Brush Smashbox “Flamingo” Shadow and Stilazzi Crease Brush Stilazzi Liner Brush Smashbox Limitless Liquid Liner Pen (used as liner and for the spots) OR to be sanitary, use a liner brush and a liquid liner or gel liner. Smashbox “Peacock” Limitless Pencil Liner Smashbox Full Exposure Mascara Bobbi Brown “Espresso” Brow Shadow and Smashbox #12 Brush Ardell #105 Lashes Smashbox “Guava” Limitless Lip Stain Smashbox “Pulse” Lip Enhancing Gloss and Stilazzi Lip Brush Check out the official GGF Store at shop.givegoodface.com Director of Photography Arvil Prewitt A Linear Entertainment Group Production Photography: Jonathan Sorber Direction/Edit: Jordan Liberty Model: Brooke Quinn