Kristen Bell

Sep 04, 2008 18:20



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Remember this wont work on every single image!
Made using Photoshop CS3 Extended.

PLEASE comment on my jorunal HERE  noeticquality 


1. Open your base and do what it is your normally do to your base. I did nothing to mine. I tend to leave it all to the end.

2. Duplicate your base and set as Screen 33% Opacity.

3. Create a Color Balance layer by going Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Color Balance and input

SHADOWS

-7 +17 -31

MIDTONES

+27 -26 -21

HIGHLIGHTS

-42 -21 +22

4. Now go Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Selective Color and input

REDS

Cyan -52

Magenta +26

Yellow +26

Black 0

YELLOWS

Cyan +36

Magenta +28

Yellow -55

Black 0

WHITES

Cyan -100

Magenta -100

Yellow -100

Black +31

NEUTRALS

Cyan +22

Magenta +8

Yellow -21

Black 0

5. Duplicate your base and drag to top and set at Luminosity 100% Opacity

6. Duplicate your base again and drag to the top and set to Screen 30% Opacity.

7. Create another selective coloring layer and input

REDS

Cyan -53

Magenta +33

Yellow +88

Black 0

YELLOWS

Cyan +21

Magenta +20

Yellow -100

Black 0

WHITES

Cyan +30

Magenta -37

Yellow -24

Black +24

NEUTRALS

Cyan -7

Magenta +2

Yellow +11

Black +10

BLACKS

Cyan 0

Magenta 0

Yellow 0

Black +100

8. Open the Channel Mixer by going Layer > New Adjustment Layer > Channel Mixer and input

RED
+124

-29

+1

-5

GREEN

-7

+110

-12

0

BLUE

+12

-13

+105

+2

9. Now last step, open a Color Balance layer

MIDTONES

-10

0

-33

And your done! Be aware you will have to play with the setting to suit your image.

Other examples:




I used the same coloring on these Camilla Belle HERE
 

program: photoshop, colouring: colour balance, colouring: channel mixer, colouring: selective colouring, tutorial: colouring

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