the first tutorial was requested by
ambre_jaune from
to
000
crop your cap/picture. mine was from
hilarie-burton.com 001
make a new adjustment layer -> curves
RGB
looks like this1st: move the lefthand corner point to; Input:8 (Output:2)
2nd: input: 59 output: 134
002
make a color fill layer with #120202. set it to differnece (opacity: 100%)
003
make another color fill layer with #120202. set this one to exclusion and reduce the opacity to 50%
004
make a new adjustment layer -> selective color.
Reds: 0 | 0 | -20 | 0
Yellows: 0 | 0 | +6 | 0
Neutrals: 0 | 0 | -5 | 0
Blacks: 0 | 0 | 0 | +10
005
add a new adjustment layer -> curves
RGB; input: 112 output: 141
looks like this 006
make another new adjustment layer -> curves
RGB
looks like this1st: move the lefthand corner point to; Input: 12 (Output:0)
2nd: input: 117 output: 126
Blue; input: 141 output: 135
looks like this 007
add a new layer. fill it with #E4E6C5 and set it to color burn at an opacity of 15%
008
make a new adjustment layer -> selective color.
Reds:+9 | -4 | +9 | 0
Yellows: -100 | 0 | +16 | 0
Neutrals: -4 | 0 | +4 | +9
also made with this tutorial:
the second tutorial was requested by
ambre_jaune and
nuttaxbutta from
to
000
crop your cap/picture. mine was from
sarahwaynecallies.net 001
make a new adjustment layer -> curves
RGB; input: 123 output: 150
looks like this 002
add a new layer and fill it with #1E1601. set it to screen (100% opacity)
003
make another color fill layer with #140101 and set it to exclusion at around 36% opacity
004
make a new adjustment layer -> curves
RGB;
looks like this1st point: input: 65 output: 5
2nd point: input: 137 output: 132
Red; input: 129 output: 132
looks like this Blue;
looks like this1st point: input: 103 output: 111
2nd point: input: 124 output: 134
005
make a new adjustment layer -> selective color.
Reds: -15 | 0 | +1 | -8
Yellows: -18 | +11 | 0 | +15
Neutrals: +1 | 0 | +6 | -3
Blacks: 0 | 0 | 0 | +23
006
make a new adjustment layer -> brightness/contrast.
brightness: +2
contrast: +8
007
make a new adjustment layer -> colorbalance
Shadows: 0 | 0 | +9
Midtones: 0 | 0 | 0
Highlights: -1 | 0 | 0
also made with this tutorial: