Tutorial #2 - Michelle Trachtenberg (whitewashed)

Aug 28, 2005 14:45

On this lazy Sunday afternoon we will be going from
this:
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raynedanser August 28 2005, 22:17:07 UTC
Thats gorgeous! I'm horrible at adding things to memories and do better with a hardcopy in front of me anyway - printing this out. Thanks for this! :-D

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cityphonelines August 28 2005, 23:00:46 UTC
Glad you liked it ;)

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kate_litouch August 28 2005, 22:52:23 UTC
this is an awesome tutorial!! thanks so much. i'm saving this to memories.

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cityphonelines August 28 2005, 23:01:10 UTC
Thank you so much!

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_atticus_scout_ August 28 2005, 23:03:00 UTC
nice i like it!

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cityphonelines August 28 2005, 23:57:27 UTC
thanks!

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almostaday August 28 2005, 23:05:33 UTC
Wow, that's a beautiful icon. Thank you so much for the tutorial. It's going in my memories. :)

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cityphonelines August 28 2005, 23:57:59 UTC
thank you, glad you like 'em (the tut and the icon)

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angelembrace August 28 2005, 23:42:55 UTC
Hey amazing.. But I get lost in #5. I know how to desadurate and all but, I don't get to what i Lower it to. Can I have a better explination on that part please?

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cityphonelines August 29 2005, 00:05:29 UTC
Wouldn't it be more effective if I didn't his 'post' before I was finished? Let's try again:

In PhotoShop 7 once you desaturate a layer (but before you do anything else) you can go to Edit > Fade and a box will pop up with a Opacity slider bar. Just slide the little arrow-y thing to the left to change the layer from plain black 'n' white to... um... less black 'n' white, 'causing a faded washed look, but with slight coloration peeking through. There's even a box where you can set the blend mode.

This works for anything you do. Sharpening, gradients, brushes, etc.

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angelembrace August 29 2005, 14:53:36 UTC
well explained but i'm dumb.. I have psp7 so nvm. Thanks anyway lol:)

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