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This more advanced method can make astounding results. You should try "Colorize - Quick Method" if you get stuck in this. Enjoy this video tutorial.
Here you will be taught a simple way of avoiding the tedious task of complex mask selections or complex lasso'ing. Beware: Though this technique is very effective for quickies and color clashing images, it is hardly ever useful for a high ...
This tutorial will explain the basics to using the want to select and colorize images
Here I will show you how to repaint a car, but once you master the technique then you will be able to apply it to other objects or graphics with ease. 1 Open the picture that you want to apply this technique to. Select the pen tool ...
1. Take a picture of your choice, open it in Photoshop and make it any size you want. Now create a new adjustment layer of Hue/Saturation. Now press D then X and fill the Hue/Saturation Mask changing it from completely white to completely black, however ...
1. Open a picture. I took this one: 2. Make a new layer and select the area of the eye with the Elliptical Marquee tool just like i did below: 3. Fill the selection with an color u prefer: 4. Now go to Filter->Blur->Gaussian Blur and set it to: 2.0 . 5. Take the...
Well here you will be taught how change the lighting of picture to make them look really cool. This is one of themore basics effects to do so you shouldn't have any trouble. 1) Open the picture that you want to add col
Changing hair color is often simply a matter of adding a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. However, when the hair needs substantial lightening, such as when converting from brunette to blond, the Selective Color command may be more effective....
You know sometimes you just don't want that photo you took to be a plain, old snapshot. Especially if you are hanging it on the wall or putting it online. You want to spice it up. One easy way to ...
1. First open up a picture you want to apply a color masking to. 2. Now create an adjustement layer by clicking on this icon: and then select Hue/Saturation. Use these following settin...







