Thank you. I would, except I don't keep my PSD's after I post so I don't remember exactly how each is made. Basically, in brief, both involved screening the base a couple of times, playing around with adjustment layers (brightness, colouring), adding some layered duplicates and gradients. (And Sawyer in #12 was just taken from #11).
I don't use selective colouring or anything, so it's just a matter of experimenting with the colouring options on Photoshop. It's probably a tedious way of doing it, but eh. Some of the colouring on the others required the use of curves, but I'd be hopeless at teaching that...because really, I shouldn't go anywhere near that tool. :P
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I don't use selective colouring or anything, so it's just a matter of experimenting with the colouring options on Photoshop. It's probably a tedious way of doing it, but eh. Some of the colouring on the others required the use of curves, but I'd be hopeless at teaching that...because really, I shouldn't go anywhere near that tool. :P
Sorry if this was all ramble and little help.
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YAY for assingments being over. :o)
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