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Mar 12, 2009 23:12

Program: Photoshop CS3 Extended
Difficulty: Easy
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1. Crop your base.

2. Open Curves(Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Curves) Remember that you have to play around with it a bit.
rgb: point 1 - 202,168
point 2 - 69, 52
red: point 1 - 192, 194
green: point 1 - 115,117
point 2 - 229, 225
blue: point 1 - 213,207
point 2 -37,39

3.Fill you layer(Layer>New Fill Layer>Solid Color) with 5b2f1f in Luminosity at 10% to have a brownish look. You may have to change the Opacaty because not all works at 10%.

4. Open Channel Mixer(Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Channel Mixer)
red: 107,-13,0
green: 0,103,0
blue: -1,0,108
It will give a blueish color. Change the settings if necessary. I just want my image to have a little blue because there's a lot of brown-ish color going on.

5. Open Levels(Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Leves)
rgb: input - 23,1.22,252
output - 0,248
We do this so the picture will look more kind of edgy. It will make your image have a bit contrast.

6. Open Selective Color(Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Selective Color)
reds: -10,3,7,6
yellows: 28,7,-15,4
whites: 5,-12,-17,-20
neutrals: 3,0,0,5
Change the settings if necessary. Not all images will work with this settings. This will give you the main colors of the picture.

7. Use this:
texture and set into Screen at 10%. Erase the parts you don't want. Be creative about it.

8. Make a new layer(Layer>New>Layer) and with a soft 100px brush, color the part that you want to see with a little light with e4e4e4(set it to Screen at 20% or lower)

then you're done!

If you have any questions, please ask.
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program: photoshop, colouring: curves, colouring: channel mixer, colouring: selective colouring, tutorial: colouring

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