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Oct 19, 2008 16:05

I know, I know. I haven't updated in a long100x time. asdfjh Photoshop juices are draining and I'm really busy with school. So uhm, maybe this sembreak? When I'm free.

AND! This is such an overdue tutorial D: Really sorry for putting it up this late, Timi. Really 100x sorry!!! And lol, this is sorta my happy birthday gift too. Tehehe~~ ♥

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Made in PSC2
Not translatable since it uses a lot of Selective Coloring (soorriii)
Easy, I guess.



OKAY! Here we go :D

1. Start with a base. I got one from CLAMP. Crop it and stuff.



2. Selective Coloring time :D

Reds: -100 ; 0 ; 100 ; 0
Yellows: 100 ; 0 ; -85 ; 0
Cyans: 100 ; 0 ; -100 ; -100
Blues: 100 ; 0 ; 100 ; 0
Neutrals: 66 ; 25 ; -10 ; -25

THEN HIT OK!

3. Open up another SC then put these values in

Reds: -50 ; -10 ; -20 ; -10
Yellows: -25 ; 0 ; -10 ; 25
Neutrals: 45 ; 7 ; 19 ; -20

THEN HIT OK!

4. Time to break from the SC and grab that Hue/Sat man~

Saturation: 45 ( Set to 84% Opacity)

Please make sure you don't click the Colorize. THEN HIT OK!

5. Because I just feel like it, do Brightness/Contrast

Brightness: -8
Contrast: 14

6. Back to SC again :D (aasdgjk you must be getting tired of this)

Greens: -100 ; 51 ; -48 ; 100

HIT OK!

7. Another SC

Yellows: 20 ; 21 ; -51 ; 61
Cyans: 100 ; -40 ; 100 ; 100
Neutrals: 7 ; 19 ; 9 ; 1

HIT OK!

8. One last, SC. PROMISE.

Reds: -51 ; 33 ; 60 ; -36
Yellows: 83 ; -42 ; -70 ; -35
Whites: 100 ; 70 ; -12 ; 39

(Set to 60% Opacity) THEN HIT OK!

7. Phew! That was a lot of SC huh? Oh well. So for this last bit, I want to tone down the colors so...I duplicated my base, brought it to the top, and Desaturated it.
After that, you set it to Soft Light, 100 %. And that's it :D



8. As for the textures, I got these: (i fail so hard for not knowing who owns these)




1st: Normal, but I placed after the base. So...it's on top of the base, but below the 1st SC
2nd: Screen, 100%

10. THAT'S IT!!



Other examples:




Fairly easy, but it just needs tweaking and experimenting with the values. And it also depends on the image you're using too. I suggest use the one with yellow-ish, brown tint.

Have fun you guys :DDDD

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