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Second Tutorial

  • Sep. 29th, 2008 at 4:59 PM


 


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Step One. Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen

Step Two. Duplicate, set Layer style to Screen.

Please combine both layers.

Step Three. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Selective Coloring

Reds > Cyan:-100, Magenta:+7, Yellow:-23, Black:+55


Cyans > Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black: +100

Blues > Cyan:+100, Magenta:+29, Yellow:+26, Black:-12

Magenta > Cyan:-25, Magenta:-62, Yellow:-58, Black:+38

Whites > Cyan:-31, Magenta:+17, Yellow:+80, Black:+9


Neutrals > Cyan:+13, Magenta:-6, Yellow:-16, Black:-2

Black > Cyan:-2, Magenta:+14, Yellow:+100, Black:+27

Not much of a difference yet.

Step Four. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves


RGB > Input:151, Output:181

Red > Input:185, Output:208

Green > Input:181, Output:185

Blue > Input:160, Output:196



So Pretty!

Step Five. Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Brightness/Contrast

Brightness: -1

Contrast: +23



Step Six. Now I added this: from http://www.saruna.net/ and set the layer style to lighten.

Step Seven. Duplicate you're base (make sure you combined the screened layer and the original base) and drag it to the top, set the layer style to Hard Light

Step Eight. I added this:
brush(If you know where it's comefrom please tell me, I can't remember). and that's it!

 

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