Scusa il ritardo, sono sotto esami e piuttosto isterica per la tesi...non vedo l'ora di aver finito i tre anni! Film a scrocco? Grazie 1000! *si precipita sul tuo lj*
Neanche una puntata? tsk tsk, così non va! La storia è piuttosto strana (a volte pure troppo) ma i personaggi sono interessanti :) Se vuoi fai un giro su lost_eps, hanno sia la 1 che la 2 serie...
Grazie! That effect is usually quite simple, but I didn't save the original .psd file, so I'm doing this by memeory, hope it helps :) (btw, I use PhotoShop 7, and if something in the explanation isn't clear just ask and I'll try and do better.)
1- I started with this image, cropped it, duplicated the layer and set the copy to screen, then duplicated the screened copy once, both set to opacity 100%.
2-I opened a new layer, filled it with a dark blue (#151455), set to exclusion 100%, duplicated the original image again, dragged the duplicated copy on top of the other layers and set it to soft light 100%, duplicated this layer again and desaturated it (ctrl+shift+u).
3-I added a new layer, flood filled with a light blue (#ABD4E4) and set it to color burn 100%, duplicated it once. Added another layer, filled it with a #F8D69D and set it to multiply 55%
4-On a new layer I added this brush (by inxomiax) in #D4CEA7, and set it to soft light 100%, et volià, I’m done :)
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Film a scrocco? Grazie 1000! *si precipita sul tuo lj*
Neanche una puntata? tsk tsk, così non va! La storia è piuttosto strana (a volte pure troppo) ma i personaggi sono interessanti :) Se vuoi fai un giro su lost_eps, hanno sia la 1 che la 2 serie...
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Ah serpenti. ahhhhhhhhhh nooooooooo. Io correrei via spaventata.
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E i serpenti non sono così male, almeno non sono pelosi come i ragni *shudders*
...a ognuno le sue fobie ;)
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That effect is usually quite simple, but I didn't save the original .psd file, so I'm doing this by memeory, hope it helps :)
(btw, I use PhotoShop 7, and if something in the explanation isn't clear just ask and I'll try and do better.)
1- I started with this image, cropped it, duplicated the layer and set the copy to screen, then duplicated the screened copy once, both set to opacity 100%.
2-I opened a new layer, filled it with a dark blue (#151455), set to exclusion 100%, duplicated the original image again, dragged the duplicated copy on top of the other layers and set it to soft light 100%, duplicated this layer again and desaturated it (ctrl+shift+u).
3-I added a new layer, flood filled with a light blue (#ABD4E4) and set it to color burn 100%, duplicated it once.
Added another layer, filled it with a #F8D69D and set it to multiply 55%
4-On a new layer I added this brush (by inxomiax) in #D4CEA7, and set it to soft light 100%, et volià, I’m done :)
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