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We are going from this to thismkaaa1.jpg

crop etc.

layer...new fill layer...solid colour

enter #b2f3fd

soft light

layer...new adjustment layer...selective colour

Relative

Reds: -74, +32, +94, +73

Yellows: -85, +86, 0, +63

Neutrals: +24, +14, +47, -5

layer...new adjustment layer...color balance

Midtones

+31, -8, +47

Shadows

+11, +29, +21

layer...new adjustment layer...photo filter

filter: red

Density: 33%

Would love to results

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Heaps of people have been asking for one, so here it is. I'm not going to do it very detailed, but if you're stuck, just say.

(the images were a bit rushed)

Original:

sarahstage11iy.jpg

After I colored it:

sarahstage26sd.jpg

You can still do the same with a colored picture (as the original).

Ok, get a circle brush, make a new layer, and pick what part you're wanting to color at the moment. Say you're wanting to color the dress, so I pick a purpley color, and on the new layer went over the dress. Set the layer to "Color". Make another new layer, and I picked a peachy color for her skin, so I went over her skin with the brush, and set it to "color". Just keep doing this until you're done.

I love this (old) Tut! I just figured out the whole layer thing so I made

Kit1copy.png

from this (that I desaturated + Cropped)

Kit1.jpg

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Tut #3 – PS 7 From http://i162.photobucket.com/albums/t246/Katlx/sam2.jpg to Samtut.png

1. Crop and Resize your Base

2. Duplicate Layer and set to screen 100%

3. Layer > New adjustment layer > Selective Colour

Reds

Cyan -40

Black –24

Cyans

Cyan +21

Magenta +100

Yellow -42

Black –100

Neutrals

Cyan +27

Magenta +8

Yellow +41

Black –28

Blacks

Everything at +100

4. Duplicate Selective Colour Layer and set to Multiply

5. New Curves Layer.

RGB

Input 180

Output 176

Red

Input 115

Output 143

6. Duplicate Curves layer Set to Normal 88%

7. New Brightness/Contrast adjustment Layer

Brightness +13

Contrast +18

8. Now we Merge Visible and Select a Small Brush, set to Colour. What I did was Select B59822 and used my Brush to go over her Hair

9. Now we Select the Burn tool, small brush and go over her Eyelashes, eyes and eyebrows.

Voila! Then add any Text, Brushes, Textures, Gradients etc you want! I would love to see Results

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This is really simple and someone has probally done it before.

But I thought it would be useful.

How to get from this to this

1.Get your base mine is Marilyn Monroe. Sharpen and what not. But don't crop.

2.Copy your base.

3.Open a new file and make it the same size as your base(do not paste the base on quite yet)

4.Using the custom shap tool draw an oval in the middle of the document.

customshape.jpg

5.Create a new layer

layerpallete.jpg

6.Click the custom shape layer and hold down alt while the cursor is in between the custom shape layer and layer 1 a little symbol will come up. Press down when you see it.

(Your layer pallete should look like this.)

layerpallete2.jpg

7.Press layer 1 and paste your base in. This should make the picture go into the oval.

8.You can now decorate the background by adding brushes and gradients.

final-2.jpg

It can also work with other shapes

othershape.jpg

*edit link was broken*

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Heres a tut for transparent images, because I'm bored, and have no life :D

You need to start with a transparent background. Look here:-

transparentimagess1.jpg

Open you image. I used the polygonal lasso tool to cut around my image and put it on the background.

I then stroked my image.

transparentimagess.jpg

Then, I saved it as .gif, and made sure transparency was ticked.

Hope this helps :unsure:

I am sorry but whats a transparent image?

Coloring tutorial:

tutpic2.jpg

Crop etc.

Dupilcate base set to screen...45%

layer... new fill layer...solid colour...

enter #9655c7

soft light

layer...new adjustment layer...channel mixer

Red: 86%, 24%, -18%, -4%

Layer...new adjustment layer...Brightness/contrast

+28

+10

Merge

Your done!

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