Tutorial 02 ; Carmelo Anthony
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USING PS7 (MOST LIKELY TRANSFERABLE)
This is definitely a time-consuming tutorial. However, I do hope it does not scare anyone away! I would love to see some results. :) OH. And other example of this technique is used in my icon.
USING PS7 (MOST LIKELY TRANSFERABLE)
02. Create a new layer and fill with a light-green color. Set it to Screen and lower the opacity to 40%. 03. Duplicate the base, bring it to the top and set to Screen. Duplicate the screen layer. 04. Create a new layer and fill with a dark-blue color. Set to Exclusion at 100%. Duplicate the Exclusion layer. 05. Duplicate the base, bring it to the top and set to Screen at 100%. 06. Create a new layer and fill with a sky-blue color and set to Color Burn (or Burn).Duplicate the Color burn layer once. 07. Create a new layer and fill with a tan. Set to Color Burn at 100%. Duplicate the layer, change the Blending Option to Multiply, and lower the opacity to 30%. 08. Next, create another new layer and fill with a light-grey. Set the layer to Color Burn. 09. Create another new layer and fill with a light gold. Set the layer to Soft Light and lower the opacity to 30%. 10. Duplicate the base image and bring it to the top. Set it to Soft Light at 80%. With the Soft Light layer active, go to Image > Adjustments > Hue/Saturation or Ctrl+U (on PS7). My settings were: Hue (-55), Saturation (+20), Lightness (0). 11. Merge all and paste this mask brush and set to Screen. 12. Use this texture by 13. Paste your masked base on the texture. Using the Paint Bucket Tool, set the mode to Clear and use it on the white area of the masked base. (Tolerance: 5) 14. Use the Rectangular Marquee Tool and select a small area and fill it with #00E5EE. Set to Multiply. 15. I repeated this step on either side of the blue multiply rectangle, except I filled with yellow (#FAEB8B). I left the Blending Mode at Normal. 16. New layer under the blue rectangle layer. Select the Brush tool. I chose a rounded brush and set the spacing to 200%. I used a brown (#B07F53) and drew a swirly line. AND WE'RE FINALLY DONE! (Optional: You can add text). |
This is definitely a time-consuming tutorial. However, I do hope it does not scare anyone away! I would love to see some results. :) OH. And other example of this technique is used in my icon.
