Burn Notice Tutorial
go from
to 
Other Examples

1. Crop you base, duplicate it and set it to screen
(Sharpen if needed, opacity will change if you have a light picture. Mine became 71%)
and you get this: Icky right?

2. Create a new layer and fill it with #E8E8E8.
Set this layer to Soft Light 100%
(I might skip this if your base is already pretty light, mine was dark)
and then you get this: Pretty bad still.

3. Create a new later and fill it with #EBBC84.
Set this layer to Multiply %31 and you get this: not much difference

4. Create a new selective color layer.
Reds:
Cyans -100
Yellows +100
Yellows:
Cyans +100
Yellows -100
Set this to 77% and get this:

5. Create a new curves layer.
RBG
Input: 113
Output: 161
and set this to screen 41%
(you might want to set this to normal if you base it light. If it's still too light, skip it all together.)

6. Duplicate your base and set it to softlight at 20%

7. Create a new selective color layer with these settings:
(this layer can be skipped if your image is high quality, mine isn't)
Blacks
Cyan +100
Black +100

8. Finally, create a new layer. Take your brush (mine was a soft roud 65px one)
with the color #EBBC84. Set this layer to screen. Duplicate it and merge it down.
Finally set this layer at 58% and you're done!

- Made is PS7
- Selective Coloring and Curves (8 steps)
- PSD Available
Other Examples
1. Crop you base, duplicate it and set it to screen
(Sharpen if needed, opacity will change if you have a light picture. Mine became 71%)
and you get this: Icky right?
2. Create a new layer and fill it with #E8E8E8.
Set this layer to Soft Light 100%
(I might skip this if your base is already pretty light, mine was dark)
and then you get this: Pretty bad still.
3. Create a new later and fill it with #EBBC84.
Set this layer to Multiply %31 and you get this: not much difference
4. Create a new selective color layer.
Reds:
Cyans -100
Yellows +100
Yellows:
Cyans +100
Yellows -100
Set this to 77% and get this:
5. Create a new curves layer.
RBG
Input: 113
Output: 161
and set this to screen 41%
(you might want to set this to normal if you base it light. If it's still too light, skip it all together.)
6. Duplicate your base and set it to softlight at 20%
7. Create a new selective color layer with these settings:
(this layer can be skipped if your image is high quality, mine isn't)
Blacks
Cyan +100
Black +100
8. Finally, create a new layer. Take your brush (mine was a soft roud 65px one)
with the color #EBBC84. Set this layer to screen. Duplicate it and merge it down.
Finally set this layer at 58% and you're done!
