da_love_goddess Posted March 31, 2007 Report Posted March 31, 2007 Make this: From this: Note: Don't crop your image to begin with, it'll be better and you can play around ;) 1. Duplicate your base and set it to overlay at 100% opacity. Mine looked really bright, so don't worry if yours does. 2. New fill layer. #0692F4 at soft light 100% opacity. 3. New hue/saturation layer. Up the saturation to +19. 4. Merge. 5. NOW crop. 6. Add this: @ soft light 100%. Emily, I was wondering how to add the part in step 6. I'm a newbie to PS 7 so could you please help me? Thank you. You're done! I'd love to see results ;) Emily, I was wondering whether you could help me with step 6. How do you add that to the image? Do I have to save it or something? I'm a newbie to PS7 so I hope that you can help me. Thanks.
SophieD Posted March 31, 2007 Report Posted March 31, 2007 Does anyone have/can do a PSP8 tutorial please?
~Amy~ Posted March 31, 2007 Report Posted March 31, 2007 da_love_goddess right click the blue texture click copy then go back to photoshop, edit >> paste. And it should be on your image.
Cerise Posted March 31, 2007 Report Posted March 31, 2007 Tutorial #4 Right, we are going to from Step 1 Crop your base to 100x100 Pixel. It looks better if you have interesting Cropping Step 2 Duplicate Base and set to Exclusion, 45% Step 3 Duplicate Base and set to Screen 100% Step 4 Flatten Image Step 5 Image > Adjustments > Curves Input 103 Output 109 (RGB) Step 6 New Solid Color Layer, Soft Light. Black. Opacity 74% Step 7 Flatten Image Step 8 I then stroked my Image, Black 1px
da_love_goddess Posted April 1, 2007 Report Posted April 1, 2007 da_love_goddess right click the blue texture click copy then go back to photoshop, edit >> paste. And it should be on your image. Thanks Amy.
~Dom~ Posted April 1, 2007 Report Posted April 1, 2007 Okay this is my first tutorial so it's not amazing. Photoshop CS2 Tutorial 1 From this To this Step 1 - Crop your base to 100x100 Step 2 - Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Selective Colour Reds C - -100 M - -19 Y - +100 B - +14 Yellows C - -65 M - -18 Y - +50 B - -42 Whites All -100 Blacks B - +89 Neutrals C - +33 M - +16 Y - +17 B- -17 Step 3 - Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Curves 1st Point Input - 26 Output - 23 2nd Point Input - 131 Output - 137 3rd Point Input - 223 Output - 240 Step 4 - Flatten Image Step 5 - Press Ctrl + A. Then Edit > Stroke > 1px, Colour Black Step 6 - Ctrl + D (deselect)
.Amy. Posted April 1, 2007 Report Posted April 1, 2007 I will try this out now, cute picture, may I snag?
da_love_goddess Posted April 2, 2007 Report Posted April 2, 2007 Going from this: to this: 1. Crop your base if you want to. 2. Sharpen image, then go over her skin with a blur tool to make her skin even smoother. 3. New layer. Go over her lips with a small brush (Set hardness to something like 75%) and color them with for example #ef0033 Set layer to Color, Opacity 100% 4. New layer. Go over the blue in her eyes with a small brush (75% hardness) and color with for example #0b00ef Set layer to Color, Opacity 100% 5. New adjustment layer>>Brightness/Contrast Brightness: -27 Contrast: +41 6. New adjustent layer>>Solid color Color: #0903fe Set layer to Screen, Opacity 80% 7. New adjustment layer>>Solid color Color: #c3da04 Set layer to Overlay, Opacity 80% 8. New adjustment layer>>Solid color Color: #000000 (black) Set layer to Lighten, Opacity 100% 9. New adjustment layer>>Solid color Color: #1501a9 Set layer to Screen, Opacity 20% 10. Set your color to #0101fd and go to New Adjustment layer>>Gradient Then your gradient color should be the same blue color you just chose. Set the gardient settings to this: Style: Linear Angle: 135’ Scale: 100 11. Set the gradient layer to Overlay, Opacity 100% 12. New layer. Ctrl+A. Edit>>Stroke. Choose black, and set to 1 pixel. And you’re done! I would love to see your results! Could anyone help me with this? I'm new to PS7 and I wanted to know how to colour the lips and eyes like in steps 3 and 4. Could anyone please show me what I have to do? Thanks.
Cerise Posted April 2, 2007 Report Posted April 2, 2007 Set brush to 'Color' and then go over Lips/Eyes in say a purpely-pink for Lips
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