Jonas Tutorial

Jul 02, 2009 12:56



from this
 to this

Program: Photoshop CS2
Difficulty: Easy
Steps: 7
Translatable: Yes!


1) Crop base as desired. Sharpen a little if you'd like.

2) We're going to lighten up the picture a little to get it ready for coloring. This can be done with a Levels layer...

Make a new Levels layer by going to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels. Use these settings:
Input: 23, 1.34, 241
Output: 0, 255

or with a Brightness/Contrast layer...

Make a new Brightness/Contrast layer by going to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Brightness/Contrast. Use these settings:

Brightness: +14
Contrast: +10

3) Now we're going to add some color. This layer will definitely fade the picture, but we'll fix that later. Okay, make a new Channel Mixer layer by going to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Channel Mixer. Use these settings:

Red: +84, +18, -8, 0
Green: -8, +102, 0, 0
Blue: -14, +12, +86

4) Now we're going to add a blue tone to the picture by making a fill layer. Make a new fill layer by going to Layer>New Fill Layer>Solid Color. Use #260000 and set it to Difference at 77%.

5) Now this layer is just to add a tiny bit more color. Make a new Hue/Saturation layer by going to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Hue/Saturation. Use these settings:

Master Saturation: +10

6) Now to add back some brightness without washing out all the pretty colors, we're going to make another Levels layer. Go to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Levels. Use these settings:

Input: 0, 1.00, 245
Output: 11, 255

7) Now, since the color is just okay we're going to add some pretty blues. Make a new Color Balance layer by going to Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Color Balance. Use these settings:

Shadows: -16, -9, -13
Midtones: +10, -7, +15
Highlights: 0, 0, +14

And you're done! I really love to see results and get feedback so comment please, even if its constructive criticism! :)

Note: I realized after I made it that the tutorial works best with darker colored pictures, like the 3rd, 5th, and 8th examples.

Examples:

 
 
 
 


 
 
 
 

levels, brightness/contrast, color balance, channel mixer, fill layers

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