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Vamos de para
Passo 1:
Abre a tua imagem e vai a FILTER > SHARPEN > SHARPEN
Step #2:
LAYER > NEW ADJUSTMENT LAYER > Hue/Saturatione põe a saturação a +30
Passo 3:
LAYER > NEW ADJUSTMENT LAYER > Selective Coloring
Reds:
Cyan: -24
Magenta: 0
Yellow: +36
Black: 0
Yellows:
Cyan: -13
Magenta: -43
Yellow: -100
Black: 0
Magentas:
Cyan: -100
Magenta: +100
Yellow: +100
Black: +100
Passo 4:
LAYER > NEW ADJUSTMENT LAYER > Hue/Saturation layer e põe a saturação a +24
Passo 5:
Duplica a imagem base e arrasta-a para cima de tudo. Muda para Luminosity com a Opacity 100% (ou Soft Light, dependendo da tua imagem)
Outros icons com o mesmo tratamento:
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Vamos de para
Passo 1: duplica a tua imagem e muda para screen entre 40 e 50%
Passo 2:
selective colour layer -
reds: +20, +40, +30, +15
yellows: +50, -20, -30, -20
whites: +20, -15, -20, +20
neutrals: -10, -12, -7, -5
Passo 3:
Duplica o teu selective colour layer e muda para soft light a 30%
Passo 4:
curves layer -
green: [point 1] input 74, output 106 ; [point 2] input 182, output 189
blue: [point 1] input 128, output 155
(set this layer to overlay - 50%)
Passo 5:
selective colour layer -
reds: -5, +5, -5, -5
yellows: +50, -10, -10, -20
neutrals: +15, +5, -6, 0
Passo 6:
channel mixer layer -
red: +130, -35, +3
green: -10, +110, +2
blue: -20, +25, +95
Outros exemplos com o mesmo tratamento
1. Take your image, or the base, and do any prepping beforehand. This would include cropping the image down to either 96x96 or 100x100. Any sharpening or blurring of the icon should be done before the actual colouring so you don’t get too mixed up with the layers, etc. This is my base, featuring Mr. CM Punk. 2. Once you have finished doing all the prepping, you can then move onto the colouring, yay! To make the image brighter, I duplicated the base image, dragged it to the top of the layer palette and set that layer to ’Screen’. Your image should look a bit brighter than before. 3. After that, duplicate your base again, drag it to the top of the layer palette and then set that layer to ‘Soft Light’, with the fill at 70%. This puts a bit of contrast onto the image. 4. Then you go to ‘Layer’ > ‘New Adjustment Layer’ > ‘Colour Balance’. Before you make the settings, make sure the ‘Preserve Luminosity’ box is checked. Here are my settings for this adjustment layer: Midtones: -17, +7, +16 5. After the ‘Colour Balance’ layer, you then need to go to ‘Layer’ > ‘New Adjustment Layer’ > ‘Selective Colouring’. Here is where things could get a bit tedious, but it doesn’t take that long to actually complete. Reds: +13, -22, 0, 0 6. Duplicate the ‘Selective Colouring’ layer, drag that to the top of the layer palette and then set that layer to ‘Luminosity’ at 50% fill. This makes the image a little bit brighter. 7. Duplicate your base image, drag that to the top of the layer palette and then set that layer to either ‘Luminosity’ at 50% fill, or ‘Saturation’ at 50% fill. Here are the differences: And you’re done! It can give your image a brighter, more vibrant look, or you can make it look a bit darker but with some vibrancy visible. Of course you can make any more adjustment layers to get the look that you desire. You don’t have to follow the tutorial step by step. Download do .PSD
Shadows: -26, -6, 0
Highlights: -8, 0, +20
Yellows: -100, -30, -100, 0
Cyans: +28, -17, -100, 0
Whites: +17, 0, -10, 0
Neutrals: +16, -11, 0, -16
The Luminosity result. The Saturation result.
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Prepare your base as you normally would
1. Layers > New Adjuestment Layer > Curves
RGB: Input: 100
Output: 170
2. Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation
Saturation: +25 (Depends on your image. Please increase the saturation responsibly. I don't want you to end up with a grainy image)
3. Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Curves
RGB: Input: 115
Output: 135
And you're done! Other examples:
Have an image you like but isn't really dark enough and it ends up looking really light? There's a simple trick to that. Just duplicate your image and set it to multiply. Then adjust the fill responsibly until you get the outcome you want.
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From to
1) Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Curves
RGB: Input: 100
Output: 135 (Make this value lower if your image turned out too bright)
2) Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Selective Color
Reds: Cyan: -100
Yellow: +100
Black: +20
Yellows: Cyan: +100
Yellow: -70
Cyans: Cyan: +80
Yellow: -80
Neutrals: Cyan: +20
3) Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Curves
Red/Green: Input: 100
Output: 120
Blue: Input: 100
Output: 125
4) Layers > New Adjustment Layer > Hue/Saturation
Saturation: +15 (Depends on your image. Please increase the saturation responsibly. You don't want to end up with a grainy image)
And voila! Just tweak the Curves and the Selective Coloring until you're satisfied with what you've come up with. You can always add a Brightness/Contrast to give it a little bit of sprucing up.
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Other examples with little modifications: