Ohk.. Well This is my no.. Wait Ive done another tutorial before, but i have never posted one on LJ, so here is a different one that works great on screen caps. Its hard to find a tutorial for PSP that is GOOD for screen caps. Anyways enough with my rambling.
Today class, we will be going from:
TO:
I used PSP 9. Defiantely Translatable. Basic Knowledge of CURVES. 6 EASY steps.
Alright well first we start off with a base:
2. Duplicate>Screen
3. Add a curves layer:
RGB: Input:157
Output: 214
Red: Input: 75
Output: 33
4. Add a Hue/Saturation/Lightness and set the Master Stauration to 54
5. Add a Raster/Fill Layer. Set it to Multiply and fill with #f3d5b2

6. Duplicate the Multiply layer and change the opacity to 30

And thats it!!!
(Note: With this specific picture, i duplicated the screen layer once to make another screen layer, and changed the opacity of it a little bit since the base was really dark. But these other previews of the tutorial, i just had ONE screen layer.)

Alright well first we start off with a base:
2. Duplicate>Screen
3. Add a curves layer:
RGB: Input:157
Output: 214
Red: Input: 75
Output: 33
4. Add a Hue/Saturation/Lightness and set the Master Stauration to 54
5. Add a Raster/Fill Layer. Set it to Multiply and fill with #f3d5b2

6. Duplicate the Multiply layer and change the opacity to 30
And thats it!!!
(Note: With this specific picture, i duplicated the screen layer once to make another screen layer, and changed the opacity of it a little bit since the base was really dark. But these other previews of the tutorial, i just had ONE screen layer.)
