Another request that I had to dig down deep to find. Sorry T-Pose, you were on my camera roll and you were in high quality so I had to make you have demon eyes, whoops.
i. Open your image of your person in Superimpose as the background. Next, open a plain black photo for the foreground. Make sure it covers over the person's eyes.
ii. Erase all of the black photo with the masking brush. Next, use the eraser to erase the part where the eye is on the person. I had to zoom in to make sure I stayed inside the lines, but as long as you get it done, it works.
iii. Now, for this next part, what I did was just erase a little over the white shiny part of T-Pose's eyes with the soft brush to make it have that glossy effect. If you don't want to do this, you can also merge the black photo before opening a plain white photo as the foreground. Use the soft brush to brush on some white to make it look realistic, but then you're done!
This is pretty easy once you get the hang of it. The tricky part is making it look realistic, so I just advise to keep practicing (:
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