Advanced Picture 21

Learn the transition

  1. First we’re going to duplicate the base picture. After that go to Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation/Lightness
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  2. Match your settings to mine:
  3. Duplicate the base and drag it to the top. Set that layer to Luminance at 72%. Your layer palette should now look like this:
  4. After you’ve finished, make a new raster layer, fill it with the color #20CEFA and set it to Overlay at 34%.
  5. Duplicate the original base, drag it to the top and then go to Effects > Texture Effects > Blinds. This will create the subtle line effect going on in the picture.
  6. Match your settings to mine:

    Set that layer to Darken at 100%.
  7. Take the original base picture, drag it to the top and then set the layer to Lighten at 28%. This makes the picture more even and balances out the picture and the line effect.
  8. Make a new raster layer, fill it with the color #FBC51F and set it to Multiply at 6% and you’re all done! Your layer palette should look like this:

Download the script


And if you like this effect you can also download the script for it here! (it’s using the same picture as this tutorial)

Posted 03/28/2009 - Advanced Picture | 2 comments

Comments

  1. wooow. i love this xD its amazing my fave one :]

    Keira posted this August 03 * # Reply

  2. Hey There :) I’m Using CS5 And I Can’t Seem To Find The “Blinds” Function. Any Help You Could Offer ?
    Thanks, Deija. x

    Deija posted this January 31 * # Reply

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