Tutorial 2

Dec 27, 2005 15:17

program: paintshop pro 8
level: medium. lots of layers


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mythos January 7 2006, 07:19:22 UTC
I ended up translating this to Photoshop. I'm using Photoshop CS2, so I can't help if anyone has earlier versions.



I think it's pretty similar to what you had. Here's what I changed.

2. Now, onto the many layers. Go to Layer -> New -> Layer. Put the blend mode to Color. Fill it in with a medium gray brown (#B1A795) and set the opacity at 34%. Don't merge layers yet.

3. Make another layer and set the blend mode to Color Burn. Make another layer, set it to Soft Light and fill it in with a medium pink (#F800F5) and set the opacity to 18%. Make yet, another layer. Set it to Soft Light and fill it in with a bright blue (#0040F8) and set the opacity to 16%.

After this you'll notice that the icon doesn't have the same sort of depth as the one in the tutorial at this point. Make a new layer and fill it with black (#000000) and set it to Soft Light somewhere between 40%-50% opacity, depending on your image (I used 50%).

4. Make another layer and set to soft light, fill it in with a bright pink (#FE2A7A) and set the opacity to 32%. Make another layer and set to Color Burn, fill it in with a light blue (#C1F5F1) and set the opacity to 100%. Another layer: set to multiply, fill in with a gray brown (#DEDBC8) and set the opacity to 100%. Last layer: set to Color, fill in with a orange gray brown (#C9BAA3) and set the opacity to 26%. Flatten Image.

The rest is the same. I hope this helps the PS users.

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sunkissxthis January 8 2006, 05:51:48 UTC
Thank you :)

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ifyoufindthis April 28 2011, 17:18:10 UTC
This way also works for Gimp, incase anyone was wondering. (:

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