Happy New Year,
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As promised, it's time for our second round of Ask the Maker!Here you'll get the chance to ask icon makers who sign up, questions about their icons/graphics. You can ask for tutorials, guides/walk through, or simply ask a question regarding their work so the makers can compile a Q&A post, with the answers to all the questions
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What can we request from you (tutorials, Q&A, walk through, other (specify))?: Tutorials (general or specific icons, although I can't guarantee I'll remember how I did something), Q&A's, the whole shebang
Can we hotlink your icons?: Of course!
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From what I remember, I duplicated the base and set it to soft light, then duplicated it again and set it to screen. Then I applied a black and white gradient map set to soft light. Then I upped the contrast (a lot). I'm 100% positive I used levels to adjust the light and the shadows! Then I used selective color and changed the blues, yellows, cyans and greens so that they were less blue and WAY more yellow. I don't think I did anything to the reds or magentas. After that I did a screen color fill layer with a REALLY dark purple-y color. & there is a texture set to screen in there but I never saved it and I don't know how I made it.
So in other words, I'm completely hopeless at this iconning business and I'm really sorry. THIS IS WHY ONE OF MY NEW YEARS RESOLUTIONS IS TO SAVE EVERY PSD. :x
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Also tips (not necessarily full blown tuts, as those can be time-consuming and I don't want to be a bother) on how to color/contrast like this, this, this & this (purple tinted shadows specially, in the last one)
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http://aquatilitis.livejournal.com/20188.html
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