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GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) is a powerful and free image editing software that can be used for a variety of purposes, including applying makeup to images. Here are the steps to apply makeup in GIMP: 1. Open the image in GIMP by going to File > Open and selecting the image file. 2. Create a new layer by clicking on the "New Layer" button in the Layers panel. This layer will be used for applying makeup. 3. Select the "Paintbrush" tool from the Toolbox and choose the color of the makeup you want to apply. You can adjust the size of the brush using the brush size slider. 4. Use the paintbrush tool to apply the makeup on the new layer. You can also use the "Bucket Fill" tool to fill larger areas with makeup. 5. To blend the makeup with the skin tone, adjust the opacity of the makeup layer using the Opacity slider in the Layers panel. 6. To create a more natural look, you can use the "Blur" tool or "Smudge" tool to soften the edges of the makeup. 7. You can also adjust the brightness, contrast, and color balance of the makeup layer to match the overall tone of the image. 8. Save the edited image by going to File > Export As and choosing the file format you want to save it as. With these steps, you can easily apply makeup to images in GIMP.
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