Advanced Picture 19

Learn this transition:


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  1. First we will begin by duplicating the original picture and then going to Adjust > Hue and Saturation > Hue/Saturation/Lightness
  2. Once you get there, match your settings to mine:
  3. Repeat this step on the same layer. So basically after you’ve done this 2 times, your image will look very saturated, like this:
  4. After you’ve done that, make a new raster layer (Layers > New Raster Layer), fill it with the color #17FFE6 and set it to Darken at 32%.
  5. Once you’re done go back to the original image, duplicate it again, bring it to the top and set it to Screen at 52%. If you are confused, make sure your layer palette looks like this:
  6. After that make another raster layer, fill it with the color #E78E01 and set it to Hard Light at 24%.
  7. Duplicate the original base picture once again, drag it to the top of all the layers and set it to Luminance.
  8. Make another raster layer, fill it with the color #17FFE6 and set it to Overlay at 8%.
  9. Once you’re all done with the coloring layers go to Layers > New Adjustment Layers > Color Balance

    then match your settings to mine:

And Viola! You’re all done. And if you like this coloring tutorial in specific, you can download it and use it as a script here (look for the matching picture). Doing so eliminates having to do the steps all over again and makes it less of a hassle.

Posted 03/28/2009 - Advanced Picture | 5 comments

Comments

  1. nice it help’d me alotx
    tnks

    Lisa posted this April 02 * # Reply

  2. Looks amazing, actually I love it.
    I shall credit you when I use it (:
    Thanks.

    Tweak posted this February 20 * # Reply

  3. the colors are just beautiful.
    nice job =]

    Jay posted this April 12 * # Reply

  4. I can’t find the render layout part on cs5! help?

    Debbie posted this October 11 * # Reply

  5. I can’t see your pictures anymore. What are the settings you use?

    Eline posted this November 02 * # Reply

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