hayley icon tutorial
Feb. 14th, 2008 06:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Since I got some compliments on my coloring on my last icon post, I thought I'd make a quick coloring tutorial. It's 100% selective coloring, so it's not translatable to PSP.
Step One: Crop your original photo and resize to 100x100. Our original photo is provided by paramore.org.

Step Two: From the Layer menu, select New Adjustment Layer, and then Selective Color. Input the following values:
Reds:
C: -100
M: 0
Y: +62
B: +27
Yellows:
C: -59
M: 0
Y: +100
B: +50
Neutrals:
C: 48
M: 0
Y: -11
B: -7
Blacks:
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
B: 17

This is pretty cool, but I want to take it a step further and make it more vibrant.
Step Three: repeat step two with the following selective color values:
Reds:
C: -100
M: +15
Y: +22
B: 0
Yellows:
C: -27
M: -4
Y: 8
B: 0
Neutrals:
C: -11
M: -7
Y: 0
B: 0
Step Four: Now flatten your layers and save!

Too much work? Already a selective coloring pro? Download the psd file here.
I think the coolest part is how amazing it makes her skin look. She looks a little more bronzed and it evened out her tone. No pink spots! I wish I could do this to photos of myself.

Step One: Crop your original photo and resize to 100x100. Our original photo is provided by paramore.org.

Step Two: From the Layer menu, select New Adjustment Layer, and then Selective Color. Input the following values:
Reds:
C: -100
M: 0
Y: +62
B: +27
Yellows:
C: -59
M: 0
Y: +100
B: +50
Neutrals:
C: 48
M: 0
Y: -11
B: -7
Blacks:
C: 0
M: 0
Y: 0
B: 17

This is pretty cool, but I want to take it a step further and make it more vibrant.
Step Three: repeat step two with the following selective color values:
Reds:
C: -100
M: +15
Y: +22
B: 0
Yellows:
C: -27
M: -4
Y: 8
B: 0
Neutrals:
C: -11
M: -7
Y: 0
B: 0
Step Four: Now flatten your layers and save!

Too much work? Already a selective coloring pro? Download the psd file here.
I think the coolest part is how amazing it makes her skin look. She looks a little more bronzed and it evened out her tone. No pink spots! I wish I could do this to photos of myself.
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Date: 2008-02-19 03:40 am (UTC)