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How to create a colorful artistic Image with Blending Options
Open your Image in Photoshop
Duplicate Background Layer
Desaturated the Image
Image - Adjustment - Desaturated
Open New blank Layer
Layer - New - Layer and name it as you desire
With New Layer selected Grab Brush tool and set
Choose Soft Brush and paint on the air, color as you desire
With New layer selected
Go to Filter - Blur -Sulface Blur and Set Threshold to 255, Radius to 100
Right click on the new Layer and select Blending Options
Check on texture, While Holding the ALT key,drag the white slider input to the left ( it should be 170/255), then click OK ( Settings varies depending on your image)
Open Open light brush and drag it into your image, set it as you desire
Download it here
Press Ctrl+T for handles to re-size the photo
Well, That's it
How to create colorful and amazing effect
Open your image in Photoshop
Duplicate background layer and name it as you desire
Go to Image- Adjustments - Shadow\Highlights ( to remove shadow in the image)
Then go to Image - Adjustments - Threshold
Adjust slider until the shadow of the model is black and background is white
Create a new Layer and name it as you like
Select new created later, and right click on it then choose Blending options
Start painting over your Image as you desire
Note: use soft brush
Well, that's it
Before
After
Duplicate background layer and name it as you desire
Go to Image- Adjustments - Shadow\Highlights ( to remove shadow in the image)
Then go to Image - Adjustments - Threshold
Adjust slider until the shadow of the model is black and background is white
Create a new Layer and name it as you like
Select new created later, and right click on it then choose Blending options
While
holding down the Alt key, drag the white input slider from the
Underlying Layer settings towards the left. You won’t see any effect yet
but this will help us preview the final results when we add color to
the image in the next step.
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#dR4cpiTXlboWDT2i.99
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#dR4cpiTXlboWDT2i.99
Adjust the input slider so that most the background disappears and only the shadows of the model is in bla
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
While
holding down the Alt key, drag the white input slider from the
Underlying Layer settings towards the left. You won’t see any effect yet
but this will help us preview the final results when we add color to
the image in the next step.
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#dR4cpiTXlboWDT2i.99
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#dR4cpiTXlboWDT2i.99
Adjust the input slider so that most the background disappears and only the shadows of the model is in bla
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
While Holding the ALT key,drag the white slider input to the left ( it should be 128/255), then click OKRead more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
Start painting over your Image as you desire
Note: use soft brush
Well, that's it
Before
After
Adjust the input slider so that most the background disappears and only the shadows of the model is in bla
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
Read more at http://www.photoshoptutorials.ws/photoshop-tutorials/photo-manipulation/urban-ink-photo-effect/#mHOC3gslAvXotevu.99
How to Colorize your Image with Multiple colors
Open your Image in Photoshop
Create a new Adjustment Layer Hue\Saturation
Set Hue to 0, Saturation to -70 and Lightness to 0
Create a new layer and then set blend mode to Soft Light .
Choose hard bush, brush depends on the size of your image
With a new Layer selected Paint on your image with colors you like
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur > 90 pixels.
That's it, have fun
Create a new Adjustment Layer Hue\Saturation
Set Hue to 0, Saturation to -70 and Lightness to 0
Create a new layer and then set blend mode to Soft Light .
Choose hard bush, brush depends on the size of your image
With a new Layer selected Paint on your image with colors you like
Go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian Blur > 90 pixels.
That's it, have fun
How to Colorize a Photo with Multiple Colours
In this tutorial we will learn how to colorize a imagine with multiple colors
First open your Photo in Photoshop and then remove all the color ( it should be black and white), then unlock the background layer or you can simply create a duplicate of background layer so that changes does not affect our original photo
Then we need to section our image in three parts using Guide. Simply go to VIEW - NEW GUIDE, Then set position to 30 or when Move tool is selected after creating a new guide you can set the position you desire by dragging the lines. Repete same procedure to create as many guides as you like
Note: Make Sure Snap To Guides Is Turned On
Once done, Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool to start dragging a selection around our first section
Now create a new adjustment Layer Hue/Saturation for the first selection, Check colorize and preview box
Change Blend mode of this Layer to color
Repeat same procedures to colorize second and third Sections
Go to View > Clear Guides to remove the guides from your photo
Well that's my final photo
First open your Photo in Photoshop and then remove all the color ( it should be black and white), then unlock the background layer or you can simply create a duplicate of background layer so that changes does not affect our original photo
Then we need to section our image in three parts using Guide. Simply go to VIEW - NEW GUIDE, Then set position to 30 or when Move tool is selected after creating a new guide you can set the position you desire by dragging the lines. Repete same procedure to create as many guides as you like
Note: Make Sure Snap To Guides Is Turned On
Once done, Grab the Rectangular Marquee Tool to start dragging a selection around our first section
Now create a new adjustment Layer Hue/Saturation for the first selection, Check colorize and preview box
Change Blend mode of this Layer to color
Repeat same procedures to colorize second and third Sections
Go to View > Clear Guides to remove the guides from your photo
Well that's my final photo
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