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Jun 08, 2008 12:49


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Program: Photoshop CS2
Includes: Curves, Selective Color, and Color Balance
PSD included

Other icons made with this(with alterations of course):







Lets get our base:



Since this is a supernatural cap I have to do something special to get it light enough.

1. Duplicate your base twice and set them both to Screen of %100.
2. Create a new Curves layer with the following settings:
RGB(First Point): Input-77, Output-106
Second Point: Input-170, Output-197
3. Create a new Selective Color layer with the settings:
Reds: -100, 0, +100, 0
Yellows: 0, +5, +100, 0
Neutrals: +10, +7, +38, +11
4. Create a new Color Balance layer with the following settings:
Midtone: 0, 0, +44
Shadows: -9, 0, 0
Highlights: 0, +8, +63
5. Duplicate your base. Bring to the top and set it to Screen of %100.
6. Create another new Curves layer with the settings:
RGB(First Point): Input-58, Output-26
(Second Point): Input-196, Output-150
Green: Input-178, Output-179
Blue(First Point): Input-64, Output-82
(Second Point): Input-117, Output-143
(Third Point): Input-165, Output-179
and..
7. Create another new Selective Color layer with the settings:
Reds: 0, 0, +100, +100
Whites: -36, -62, -100, +5
Neutrals: +2, 0, 0, -6



:D

PLEASE READ
Now for icons like these:




I cut ALL the opacities for the Screen layers down to %50 and I cut out the first Curves layer. But like any other tutorial is all changes with each picture so please, play around with the opacities of each layer to your liking.

PSD:http://www.sendspace.com/file/h6ub17
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BO4W5NMP

program: photoshop, colouring: curves, colouring: colour balance, colouring: selective colouring, tutorial: colouring, resource: screen captures

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