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in ps cs2. uses selective coloring. can't be translated.
step one!
open your picture.
step two!
i duplicated my base twice; the first, i set to screen @ 56%. the second i set to soft light @ 100%.
but this depends on your picture. i strongly suggest that you use soft light at 100%, though, so that it looks bolder.
step three!
open a new layer. fill with #7c4709, set to exclusion @ 71% (again, this may depend on your picture.)
step four!
layer > new adjustment layer > selective color
REDS: -37, -17, 59, 42.
YELLOWS: -23, 50, 37, 0
BLUES: 15, 5, -1, -13.
WHITES: 8, 31, 51, -22
NEUTRALS: -13, -5, -8, 1.
step five!
duplicate the selective color layer.
change the opacity according to your base.
step six!
BLUES: 0, 10, 0.
and thats it :] flatten your image and sharpen if needed.
enjoy! i discovered this coloring whilst playing around with selective coloring; i just got ps. (:
open your picture.
step two!
i duplicated my base twice; the first, i set to screen @ 56%. the second i set to soft light @ 100%.
but this depends on your picture. i strongly suggest that you use soft light at 100%, though, so that it looks bolder.
step three!
open a new layer. fill with #7c4709, set to exclusion @ 71% (again, this may depend on your picture.)
step four!
layer > new adjustment layer > selective color
REDS: -37, -17, 59, 42.
YELLOWS: -23, 50, 37, 0
BLUES: 15, 5, -1, -13.
WHITES: 8, 31, 51, -22
NEUTRALS: -13, -5, -8, 1.
step five!
duplicate the selective color layer.
change the opacity according to your base.
step six!
BLUES: 0, 10, 0.
and thats it :] flatten your image and sharpen if needed.
enjoy! i discovered this coloring whilst playing around with selective coloring; i just got ps. (:
