Banneresque Colouring 2
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Banneresque V.2For: Photoshop Involves Selective Colouring, Curves, and Hue/Saturation LayersNOT TRANSLATEABLEFor further help, be sure to check out Banneresque 1, and my Selective Colouring tutorial. :)On with the fun!Today we'll be making this:Looks hot, right?! I totally think so. So, I think we shall start!Step One: Obtain your pictureThis isn't quite the original, but I sharpened it a couple of times. Since I did sharpen it, it got a little bit pixelated around her, so just take a small sized blur brush and just blur around her. BUT DONT BLUR HER! Of course. Step Two: Return of the TexturesAdd this texture:and set it to screen, which'll give you thisStep Three: Textures:Ressurectionadd this texture:and set that to screen, as well, which'll give you thisStep Four: RandomOkay, so this is going to seem a bit random, but, what I did was randomly brush this brush all over the canvas, and then erase the part where it covered her.Le Brush:My random brushings:After I did my brushings, I put that layer on Screen @ 25% Opacity, which gave me this:I promise you it makes a difference, later. :D Step Five: Colour my world!Now, we shall add some color. Because it looks dull. So, IN PHOTOSHOP, Go LAYER >> New Adjustment Layer>> Selective Color, and use these settings: REDS:Cyan: -100Magenta: +64Yellow: +100Black: +100YELLOWS:Cyan: -100Magenta:+100Yellow: +100Black: +100BLUES:Cyan: +100Magenta: 0Yellow: +100Black: +100WHITES:Cyan: 0Magenta: +28Yellow: +48Black: 0and hit okay. See the difference. It's like, WHOA! She really has red hair. It's amazing.My Results:Step Six: ColourNew Layer, Flood Fill with #FFECDA and set that to Soft Light @ 55% Opacity. Yes, it does wash it out. Le Result:Step Seven: Never Fear!It wont be washed out for long ,because we're doing another selective color layer! WOOT!Use these settings:REDS: Cyan: -100Magenta: 0Yellow: +17Black: 0Yellows:Bump EVERYTHING up to +100BLACKS:Cyan: +100Magenta: 0Yellow: -22Black: 0ZOMG! It makes more color! My Result:Step Eight: Blue like a smurfCreate a new layer, flood fill with #DAF7FF and set to COLOR BURN.My Result: Step Nine: Revenge of the SelectivesOnce again, another selective colour layer. I think, *think*, though, that this is the last one. We still have curves and hue/saturations ones. WOOT!Le SettingsLREDS:Cyan: -100Magenta: 0Yellow: 0Black: -1and fin. More color. Can you tell I kinda want her hair to stand out? Le Result:Step Ten: We're Close..I PromiseTake this texture and set it to Soft Light, and erase the parts that are on the girl. She doesn't quite look right multi colored. Le Texture:Le Result:Isn't that just a PUNCH! of colour?Step Eleven: I like quickiesCreate new Hue/Saturation layer (Layer >> New Adjustment Layer>> Hue/Saturation)Bump the saturation up to 1=+12See?:That was quickStep Twelve:New Curves Layer (New Adjustment Layer >> Curves )Change the little drop down menu to blue, and click randomly, and in the bottom there are two boxes input:Input: 52Output: 82That gives it just a slight yellow twinge. See?Step Thirteen:New Color Balance Layer (New Adjustment Layer >> Color Balance)Use these settings:Results:Step FOURTEEN: EVERYONE PAY ATTENTIONThis can be confusing. Follow me step by step exactly!- Create a new layer- make sure new layer is selected on layers pallete- on your keyboard hit CNTRL + ALT + SHIFT + E ALL AT ONCEUsing an eraser, erase everything except the girl. You don't exactly have to be to precise, but when you get to the areas around her hair, use a soft edge so the hair will blend a bit better.Once you have everything erased, move the girl to the left, in that blank area. Set that layer to SOFT LIGHT.Result:
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