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I am trying to write up some tutorials that I do my coloring from so this is my first one.

Going from

kimandkittut01dd4.gif this

To

kimandkittutaf0.gif this

1: Open your file , duplicate layer , set to screen , opacity 50%.

2: Fill color #057BFF

3: Set to color , opacity around 50% (or whatever suits you)

4: New selective color layer

Cyan

Cyan - +100

Black - +5

Neutral

Cyan - -8

Magenta - -12

Yellow - -6

Black - +20

5: New hue/saturation layer

Saturation

+39

Hue

-15

6: New color balance layer

Midtones

-23 , -17 , +23

Shadows

+28 , +14 , +8

7: New layer , Select all , Fill , Stroke , Color #000000

There your done!.

Like I said this is my first tutorial so tell me if it's to difficult to understand.

Let me see your results to!.

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Thanls for doing this, I love the idea of making the tutorial an image, I'm gonna do that with my future tutorials so it's easier for people to just save it and use it later :)

I have one question though, the last instruction is to set "midtones: 85". Which one of them? There are three different adjusting-things for midtones...

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Sorry I meant first one. Its a lot easier as an image because people can open it in photoshop and follow it there.

Yeah, and you can just save it so you can find it again without having to go through all your bookmarks or look for it on some webpage :)

I thought it was the first one, but I wasn't sure, thanks for clearing that up :)

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