PSP X Tutorial - Vintage Look
Translatable - Should Be
Difficulty Range: - VERY EASY
Steps: 5
FROM THIS:
TO THIS: 
TWO More Examples INSIDE Cut..
Prepare Base (Sharp/Crop/Soft/ETC)
1. Duplicate Base - Sepia Tone The Layer (I used 40 for amount to age) Set Layer - Color 75%.
2. Duplicate ST Layer - Set Layer - Lighten 100%
3. New Adjust Layer - Bright/Contrast - I used 0 for Bright and +25 for Contrast. Leave Layer Normal 100%
4. Merge All Flatten
5. Duplicate Merged Layer - Set Layer Screen 95%.
Merge All - DONE!
Special Note: Settings are different for different programs. For my Sepia Tone, I go to Effects > Photo Effects > Sepia Toning > +40 > OK.. Depending on your photo brightness, you may want to age, more, or less.
OR, These Colorings With An Extra Fill Layer (Over Merged Layer)
This:
#e5d7b1 - Multiply 100% This:
#2f0700 - Exclusion 100%
I'd love too see your work with this tutorial. :)
Translatable - Should Be
Difficulty Range: - VERY EASY
Steps: 5
FROM THIS:
TWO More Examples INSIDE Cut..
Prepare Base (Sharp/Crop/Soft/ETC)
1. Duplicate Base - Sepia Tone The Layer (I used 40 for amount to age) Set Layer - Color 75%.
2. Duplicate ST Layer - Set Layer - Lighten 100%
3. New Adjust Layer - Bright/Contrast - I used 0 for Bright and +25 for Contrast. Leave Layer Normal 100%
4. Merge All Flatten
5. Duplicate Merged Layer - Set Layer Screen 95%.
Merge All - DONE!
Special Note: Settings are different for different programs. For my Sepia Tone, I go to Effects > Photo Effects > Sepia Toning > +40 > OK.. Depending on your photo brightness, you may want to age, more, or less.
OR, These Colorings With An Extra Fill Layer (Over Merged Layer)
This:
I'd love too see your work with this tutorial. :)
