sevenpuddings Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 Colouring Tutorial From this to PSC2, Selective Colouring, non translatable. Sorry. Some parts borrowed (and modified) from the first tutorial here - 1. Crop your base. 2. Duplicate layer -> Set to screen 50% Opacity [Number of screened layers &/or opacity may depend on image] 3. Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Colour Red Cyan –100 Yellow Cyan – 43 Neutral Cyan –16 Yellow +7 4. Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Colour Red Cyan –50 Yellow +50 Yellow Cyan –50 Neutral Cyan +57 Yellow –19 5. Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Colour Red Cyan –50 Yellow +50 Yellow Cyan –50 Neutrals Cyan +100 Yellow –69 6. Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Colour Balance Midtones -50, +15, -20 Shadows -50, -35, 0 7. Flatten image, and we’re done. Other examples.
Jamey-Maria Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 Oh this is so not fair. I want selective colouring *smacks elements* It looks like a really fantastic tut though.
Amir Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 Oh this is so not fair. I want selective colouring *smacks elements* It looks like a really fantastic tut though. You can get Selective Colour, Curves etc. at this site here. It's a plug-in for Elements. Click Me!
aejdude Posted January 9, 2007 Report Posted January 9, 2007 I made this from your tut, Jess. Didn't miss anything out, what do you think?
sevenpuddings Posted January 10, 2007 Report Posted January 10, 2007 Thats heaps nice! I love the cropping. The colouring is different too, which means it works on other types of pictures too - woo! Nice work.
Spidy Posted January 10, 2007 Report Posted January 10, 2007 My first tutorial How to get this effect: I used Photoshop CS2 ... I'm not sure if it can be done using other programs. Open your image. I chose this one Open your picture and use whatever colouring/text/brushes you wish. Merge Layers. My icon looked like this: Duplicate this layer. Filter >> Blur >> Radial Blur Set the Amount to 15. Set the blur method to spin Set the quality to best OK Your icon should now look like this: Now using the elliptical marquee tool, create a circle of the area you want to be un-blurred. Set the feather to 15. And hit delete on your keyboard. Your icon should now look something like this: Other icons using this effect: I'd love to see results! And I'm happy to answer any questions. This was a great tutorial. Following this I came up with these Some others I made using sevenpuddings as a guideline...didnt really come out looking blueish but they still look alright. aejdude I really like that. The colouring really suits it and the cropping is really nice.
Eli Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 This is my first tutorial, hope you like it How to make this from this Crop your image. Duplicate yout base and set to Vivid light. Go to blending options and set to 30% New Adjustment layer>Curves> enter these settings: Input: 128 Output: 195 New adjustment layer>Brightness/Contrast Brightness: +8 Contrast: +13 Merge visible New adjustment layer>Selective colours Neutrals: Cyan +53 Magenta -16 Yellow -50 New adjustment layer>Selective colours Nautrals: Cyan +27 Reds: Cyan +100 Blacks: Magenta +100 Merge visible New adjustment layer>Colour balance Shadows: +8 +26 0 Highlights: -34 0 0 And you're done! Your result should now look like this: I'd love to see your results!
Cerise Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 My first tutorial Step 1. First sharpen your base: Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen Step 3. Layer > duplicate layer > set to screen 88% Now your picture should look like this: Step 3. Layer > New adjustment layer > Hue/Sat Master: 0, 13, 0 Reds: 0, 17, 0 Step 4. Layer > New adjustment layer > Color balance Step 5 (optional step) Image > duplicate and drag on top. And you're done Did this make any sense? I forgot something very very important on this Lol, the real one is this: Step 1. First sharpen your base: Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen Step 3. Layer > duplicate layer > set to screen 88% Now your picture should look like this: Step 3. Layer > New adjustment layer > Hue/Sat Master: 0, 13, 0 Reds: 0, 17, 0 Step 4. Layer > New adjustment layer > Color balance -30 0 17 Step 5 (optional step) Image > duplicate and drag on top. And you're done -- Sorry everyone Now my REsult was:
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