2 tutorials
GET THE PSD'S // LEAVE COMMENTS HERE PLEASE.
Program: Photoshop CS3
Difficulty: Medium
Translatable: The first is; the second one isn't

1. Get your screencap. I got rid of the 'CW' logo on the cap using the smudge tool. Then resize it, and place it onto a 100x100 base.
2. Duplicate your base twice and set both layers to Screen at 100%.
3. Start a new Curves layer and plug in these values (adjust the opacity if it's too yellow)
RGB: input 170; output 195;
RED: input 223; output 229;
BLUE: point 1 - input 97; output 90;
point 2 - input 119; output 123;
4. Start a new Hue/Saturation layer and plug in these values
MASTER: saturation +10;
5. Start a new Colour Balance layer and plug in these values
MIDTONES: +10; +5; -10
6. Start a new Brightness/Contrast layer and plug in these values
brightness -9; contrast +8;
other examples with similar colouring:




1. Get your screencap. Resize it and place it on a 100x100 base.
2. Duplicate your base twice and set both layers to Screen at 100%.
3. Start a new Hue/Saturation layer and plug in these values
MASTER: saturation +10;
4. Start a new Selective Colouring layer and plug in these values
REDS: cyan -10; magenta +5; yellow +15; black +10;
YELLOWS: cyan -22; magenta +20; yellow +14; black 0;
5. Start a new Selective Colouring layer and plug in these values
REDS: cyan +28; magenta +20; yellow +20; black +14
YELLOWS: cyan +27; magenta +9; yellow +15; black 0;
NEUTRALS: cyan +11; magenta +11; yellow +7; black -6;
6. Start a new Fill Layer/Solid Color and fill it with #000000. Set it to Soft Light at 30%.
7. Start a new Colour Balance layer at 73% and plug in these values
MIDTONES: -10; +10; +15
SHADOWS: -21; -4; 0
HIGHLIGHTS: +4; +2; +15
other examples with similar colouring:



Don't follow these exactly/they don't work for all images.
Please credit me in your resources.
Program: Photoshop CS3
Difficulty: Medium
Translatable: The first is; the second one isn't
1. Get your screencap. I got rid of the 'CW' logo on the cap using the smudge tool. Then resize it, and place it onto a 100x100 base.
2. Duplicate your base twice and set both layers to Screen at 100%.
3. Start a new Curves layer and plug in these values (adjust the opacity if it's too yellow)
RGB: input 170; output 195;
RED: input 223; output 229;
BLUE: point 1 - input 97; output 90;
point 2 - input 119; output 123;
4. Start a new Hue/Saturation layer and plug in these values
MASTER: saturation +10;
5. Start a new Colour Balance layer and plug in these values
MIDTONES: +10; +5; -10
6. Start a new Brightness/Contrast layer and plug in these values
brightness -9; contrast +8;
other examples with similar colouring:
1. Get your screencap. Resize it and place it on a 100x100 base.
2. Duplicate your base twice and set both layers to Screen at 100%.
3. Start a new Hue/Saturation layer and plug in these values
MASTER: saturation +10;
4. Start a new Selective Colouring layer and plug in these values
REDS: cyan -10; magenta +5; yellow +15; black +10;
YELLOWS: cyan -22; magenta +20; yellow +14; black 0;
5. Start a new Selective Colouring layer and plug in these values
REDS: cyan +28; magenta +20; yellow +20; black +14
YELLOWS: cyan +27; magenta +9; yellow +15; black 0;
NEUTRALS: cyan +11; magenta +11; yellow +7; black -6;
6. Start a new Fill Layer/Solid Color and fill it with #000000. Set it to Soft Light at 30%.
7. Start a new Colour Balance layer at 73% and plug in these values
MIDTONES: -10; +10; +15
SHADOWS: -21; -4; 0
HIGHLIGHTS: +4; +2; +15
other examples with similar colouring:
Don't follow these exactly/they don't work for all images.
Please credit me in your resources.
