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Jun 19th 2004 | #153842 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2004 Posts: 1 |
I have a picture and I wanted to follow the tutorial but my english isnt that great so I have somethimes problems during the activity. I wanted to play with a picture doing makeover. First I changed the eye color ''New Layer. Use a hard brush that's the exact same size as the iris, and paint with the desired colour over top of the original iris. Set the blend mode to Hue/Softlight/Overlay. Your choice. The blend mode choice is affected by how light/dark your replacement colour is. Layer Opacity can also be lowered to make the effect more subtle. In my header image, i used 'Hue' blend mode.'' So I did. Then I wanted to do this: ''Select the white of the eyeball; either using Quick Mask or the selection tools. Add a HUE&SAT Adjustment Layer right above the smoothed duplicate layer. Lower the Saturation and raise the Brightness until the white looks 'almost' white. Don't go too pure white, or it'll look real fake. Click the Layer Mask for the Adjustment layer, and apply the 'Blur More' filter 2x -- to soften the edges a bit, and blend this new white area into the outer edges of the eyeball.'' I did tried this but didnt worked. When I color it White in the white section of the eye to make it more white, It colors . But then I need to paly with the HUE/SAT option. When I do that The PICTURE goes into Hue, not the WHITE PLACE. I only want to HUE the White place that I marked, not the entire picture. What did I do wrong, or what do I do now ? The tutorial link : http://photoshopgurus.info/intermediate/photo_makeover/photo_makeover.shtml Thx for the time to help. Yours sincerely, Typhoon |
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Jun 19th 2004 | #153843 Report |
Member since: Feb 18th 2004 Posts: 736 |
Somehow, you did the layer mask wrong. Follow the steps and redo it, and see if you can figure it out.
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Jun 19th 2004 | #153858 Report |
Member since: Jun 19th 2004 Posts: 46 |
Another way you can change the eye color is just on the original layer just select what you want to change and use the Hue/Sateration part and play with the Brightness and Contrast of that color. I am not sure what you are tring to do with the white of the eye, and the tutroial page wont load for me so I cant help you there. |
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Jun 19th 2004 | #153871 Report |
Member since: Feb 18th 2004 Posts: 736 |
The tutorial loads for me, MCL. See if you can view this That picture pretty much explains what the 'white eye' is for. |
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