| Selective Coloring #1 |
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Note: I used Adobe Photoshop CS2 for this tutorial, it may not be transferable to another program. Go from this to this ![]() 1. First off, sharpen your image. Duplicate the base and drag to the top. Set this layer to multiply if the image is light, and screen if the image is dark. Adjust the opacity as desired. I set mine to Screen 38%. 2. Choose Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Selective Color 3. Set the following numbers in each channel. Reds: Cyan -72 Magenta +13 Yellow +19 Black +30 Yellows: Cyan +43 Magenta +10 Yellow +52 Black 0 Neutrals: Cyan -1 Magenta 0 Yellow -38 Black 0 Choose 'OK'. 4. You will now see the results of the coloring. Different images vary the results. I like mine more vibrant, so I duplicated the selective color layer. 5. To make it stand out more, I then duplicated the base layer, brought it to the very top, and set it to soft light 87%. Remember: Try not to follow this tutorial exactly. This will always turn out differently with other images, so you may need to adjust some settings to get the way YOU like it. This is just a guideline, and what I liked for my image. © 7seas-designs.org |
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