~Rosey~ Posted February 7, 2007 Report Posted February 7, 2007 Yay! Thants okay *thinks of name* Sarah
SfanS Posted February 7, 2007 Report Posted February 7, 2007 Ouch! *Holds heart* She forgot my name!!!! *Bursts into tears* *Eats cookie* Might go write a tutorial...
[.jessa-belle.] Posted February 7, 2007 Report Posted February 7, 2007 Colouring Tutorial This: to This: 1.) Crop Base and sharpen or whatever you want to do. 2.) Duplicate Base and set it to Screen 50% 3.) Now new Adjustment Layer > Selective Colouring Note: These layers Should be set to Relative, not Absolute Settings Reds -100 +100 +100 +100 Yellows -100 +100 +100 0 4.) New Selective Colour Layer. Settings Reds -13 +21 +22 0 Yellows 0 -30 -50 0 Blues +100 +98 -58 +100 Neutrals +85 0 -25 0 5.) New Selective Colouring Layer Settings Reds -100 +8 +9 +1 Yellows -100 +12 +36 +100 Blues +100 +100 -100 0 Magentas +100 +100 +100 +100 Neutrals +31 0 -13 0 6.) Selective Colouring Layer (again) Yellows 0 0 -100 0 Blues +100 +100 -41 0 7.) New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance Midtones -15 +19 -24 Shadows -44 -49 -23 8.) Merge Layers and your done. Note: If you have a very light skin person, maybe try lowering the opacity of the first Selective Colouring Layer Other Examples
SfanS Posted February 8, 2007 Report Posted February 8, 2007 Those are great avatars! Tried it..I like the result, sort of...simple, easy to follow. I will post my result later!
SfanS Posted February 9, 2007 Report Posted February 9, 2007 Tutorial: Not sure if this will work... 1. Crop. Sharpen. etc. 2. Set to black and white, however you want to. I did the hue/saturation trick. 3. Duplicate layer. Set to softlight. 100% 4. Ctrl+ A on your keyboard, so there is a dotted moving line around your picture. Go to edit>stroke. Pick a colour, anmd about 5-10 pixels. (Pick a darker colour, I think it works better) 6. With your rectangular marquee tool, make a dotted line square in the middle-ish of your picture. 7. Edit>Stroke. Pick another colour and a certain number of pixels. Ok. 8. Now just fix up all those tiny problems there are, and add text, brushes, etc. I did a Kelli avatar like this awhile ago, but my Belle on didn't work out as well...I'd love to see results!
~Rosey~ Posted February 10, 2007 Report Posted February 10, 2007 1st thingy This is just a very simple tutorial. Just adds a nice effect to an avatar. I use Photoshop CS 1. File > Open I'm using this image 2. You may want to crop/resize your image to do this Crop: Use the round boxie and draw around the part you want to crop. Then go Image > Crop and it sohuld be what you selected. Resize: Go to Image > Imaze size. A box should appear like this - Change the width to 100px and the height to 100 px 3. Layer > New > Layer > Okay 4. Use this tool to add some text. I added 'Drew' in #44A4FD, size 18 5. Then I did Ctrl + T and rotated the text. 6. Now my image looks like this 7. I then went back to my original layer and selcted the paintbrush tool. 8. I then choose a colour that was darker then my original text. For this reason, I choose #7459FF 9. I then zoomed in on my image till 332.01%. 10. I picked a small size brush and carefully went around the text with the brush 11. Your image should now look like this..well mine does anyway. See! I told you this was simple...but I would love to see your results. ETA : And I forgot to say after Step 10, I zoomed out to 100%
Spidy Posted February 10, 2007 Report Posted February 10, 2007 Thanks for the tut...just wondering if you get the same effect with a stroke?
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