Harry Potter Tutorial

Dec 01, 2007 06:50


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- Made in CS2 
- Non-translatable (Selective Coloring, Curves)
- Works best on dark blue images

I'd really enjoy seeing what y'all can come up with. Dark blue images are often a problem for me, and I found this tutorial works nicely. :)

1. Crop your base however you like.

2. Duplicate it twice, and set them both to Screen 100%.

3. New Curves Layer:

Input: 120
Output: 140

4. Create a new layer, and fill it with #de7c4c. Set that to Soft Light 40%.

(NOTE: The first 4 steps are what I often use to fix a dark blue image. After that, the rest is up to you.)

5. New Selective Color:

RED: -100, 0, 100, -20
YELLOW: -100, 0, 100, 0
CYAN: 0, 50, -78, 0
NEUTRALS: -20, 0, 30, 0

6. Up the master Saturation to +20.

7. Create a new layer. Fill it with #e5d5ae and set it to Multiply 100%.

8. Duplicate your base, set it to Screen 100%, and drag it to the top.
 

program: photoshop, colouring: curves, colouring: selective colouring, tutorial: colouring

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