3 TUTORIALS

Jul 26, 2006 13:39


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TUTORIAL ONE

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  • Crop and resize your image to get the base.
  • Duplicate your base. Set it to screen at 55%.
  • Image >> Adjustments >> Hue Saturation. Increase the saturation to 100.
    Make sure that this is not an adjustment layer!
  • Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Color Balance.
    Midtones
    -58 +35 +100
    Shadows
    +28 -21 -10
    Highlights
    -20 -2 -32
  • Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Gradient Map.
    Choose the black fading into white gradient. Leave the boxes unchecked. Set that layer to soft light.
    NOTE: FOR AN INTERESTING EFFECT WHICH I PERSONALLY LIKE, YOU CAN CHECK THE BOX "REVERSE" FOR THE GRADIENT MAP LAYER. THIS WILL CHANGE THE OUTCOME OF THE TUTORIAL COMPLETELY.
  • Layer >> New >> Layer.
    Fill it with #A9AED5 on Color Burn at 50%.
  • Flatten your image and TADA! You're done.

    TUTORIAL TWO

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  • Crop and resize your image to get the base.
  • Duplicate your base. Set it to screen.
  • Duplicate your base once again. Set it to multiply at 70%.
  • Create a new curves layer. Have your settings like so:
    CLICK
    Set this layer to luminosity.
  • Duplicate the curves layer. Set it to color burn.
  • Layer >> New >> Layer.
    Fill it with #FFFFFF, set on soft light.
  • Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Hue/Saturation.
    Increase the saturation to +30.
  • Duplicate the base, drag it to the top and set it on soft light.
  • Flatten your image and you're done!

    TUTORIAL THREE

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  • Crop and resize your image to get the base.
  • Duplicate your base. Set it to screen.
  • Layer >> New >> Layer.
    Fill it with #FFDFBD, set on soft light.
  • Layer >> New >> Layer.
    Fill it with #D6F7F8, set on color burn.
  • Duplicate the color burn layer twice.
  • Layer >> New >> Layer.
    Fill it with #FFEEFD, set on soft light.
  • Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Curves.
    Do nothing to RGB.
    Your settings should be like so:
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    Set it to color burn.
  • Flatten your image. VIOLA. You are done.

    These were made in PhotoShop CS.
    Credit to galassia is required if you use these tutorials.
    Questions? Post here. :)
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