Colour + Texture: Jensen Ackles
Hello everyone!
are new to the community and this is my first post, as well as my first tutorial, so I hope I explained myself well. Since it is a bit 'long I put it under cut, but do not be intimidated by the length .. it is actually easier than it looks like!
I use Photoshop CS4 in English, but I do think that the commands are the same.
by: to:
1. Cut out your image 100px x 100px
2. Duplicate the base and put the level you got up Screen (Opacity: 100%, Fill: 100%)
3. Duplicate the base again and place the new layer to Multiply (Opacity: 50%, Fill: 100%)
4. Duplicate the base again and place the new layer to Soft Light (Opacity: 50%, Fill: 100%)
5. Go to the menu Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Selective Color and use the following settings (of course depends on the photos you're using)
Reds: -40, -25, +51, -5
Yellows: -17, 0, 0, +20
Blues: -51, -18, +12, +31
Whites: -12, -2, -1, -10 Neutrals
: +8, -1, +5, +1
Blacks: 0, -1, -3, +5
6. Go to the menu Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Gradient Map and use these settings, set the layer on Soft Light (Opacity: 100%, Fill: 100%)
7. Go to the menu Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Gradient Map and use these settings, set the layer on Soft Light (Opacity: 100%, Fill: 100%)
8.Andate menu Layer -> New Adjustment Layer -> Brightness / Contrast and use these settings:
Brightness: +38 Contrast
: +3
9.Usate this texture by Tihana , how to turn it makes you more comfortable and set it on Screen (Opacity: 100%, Fill: 100%). In my case I turn (Edit -> Transform -> Flip Horizontal)
10. Duplicate the texture and set it back to Screen (Opacity: 50%, Fill: 100%)
11. Add the words: Place them as you like, go to Blending Options, OuterGlow:
12. Duplicate the writing course, but the level achieved under the original written, set it on Lighten (Opacity: 70%, Fill: 100%). Now move it where you like.
13. Last step: Create a new layer that goes above all others, select the Rectangolar Marquee Tool and make a selection of the entire image, like this:
Right click on the selection-> Stroke with width: 1px Color : # fffff, Inside.
I leave the order of layers, usually clarifies things!
I hope I have been clear, let me know if there are any questions / concerns / misunderstandings and try to help .. e.. let me see your works! ^ ^
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