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Zetti wanted a tutorial for this icon:

brokenheart_04.png

So here goes. It's not the same picture but it's the same style. It's made in Photoshop by the way.

1.

Take your cap and move it so it looks something like this:

step1-20.png

2.

Then duplicate it twice and put the both duplicates on Screen 100%.

step2-19.png

3.

Now make a new selective colors layer (layer>new adjustment layer>selective color) and use these settings:

Reds: -100 +79 +84 -7

Yellows: -100 +74 -36 +36

Cyans: -48 +100 -35 +100

Whites: +1 -17 0 0

Neutrals: -28 +1 +9 -18

step3-17.png

4.

Now make a new color balance layer (layer>new adjustment layer>color balance) with these settings:

Midtones: +11 +34 +19

Shadows: -34 -2 +27

Highlights: -9 +9 -17

Make sure that "Preserve Luminosity" is checked.

step4-17.png

5.

Make a new curves layer (layer>new adjustment layer>curves) and use these settings:

RGB Point 1:

O:165 I:147

Point 2:

O:90 I:100

Point 3:

O:31 I:72

step5-17.png

6.

Take THIS TEXTURE and put it on the blending mode Multiply 100%.

step6-13.png

7.

Write some text in the line of the texture edge or however you want it. I then duplicated the text once and put some gaussian blur on the duplicated layer.

step7-13.png

8.

Take THIS TEXTURE and put it on Lighten 100%.

And you are done!

brokenheart_01.png

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Dont know if this already is here, but I dont have time to see through all the pages.

home_away_narrowweb__300x4540.jpg to home_away_narrowweb__300x4540h.jpg

1. Duplicate Layer

2. Set it to overlay

5. Add gaussian blur 5.0 (Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur )

Let me know how it went !

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Kristina wanted a tut for 5.png < This

1. Prepare your base (crop, resize, sharpen ect...)

2. Duplicate your base and set it to screen %8%

3. Make a new Brightness/Contrast layer and use the following settings...

B: -12

C: +15

4. Make a new layer and fill it with #f5dbdb. Set this layer to Color Burn at 40%

5. Make another layer and fill it with #c9b18b. Set it to Soft Light at 100%

6. Make another layer and fill it with #dffff5. Set this to Color Burn at 100%

7. Make a new color balance layer and use the following settings...

MIDTONES: +18, -8, -22

SHADOWS: +4, +5, +8

HIGHLIGHTS: -17, 0,+32

8. Make another brightness/contrast layer and use the following settings...

B: -6

C: +15

9. Make a new Selective Color layer and use the following settings...

REDS:

C: +41

M: +13

Y: -21

B: -20

NEUTRALS:

C: -7

M: -8

Y: -5

B: +12

BLACKS:

C: -8

M: 0

Y: +2

B: -3

10. Last step. Make another brightness/contrast layerand use the following settings...

B: +2

C: +3

I'd love to see results! Let me know if my instructions were to complicated to follow :)!

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Requested by Zetti.

Tutorial for - 12-46.jpg

Its really simple and done on photoshop.

1. Duplicate base and set to screen

2. Layer>New>Adjustment layer>Levels

3. On RGB set the input levels to: 35, 1.80, 255

4. New fill layer - #CCFFFF

Then change around the Opacity of the screen layer to get what you want. Thats the tut for the original made. To get the exact colouring I just mucked around with it a little.

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