Unless, well, you want it, in which case I can't say anything. It's gone black like whoa, AS WELL AS RUKIA'S FORM WHY IS IT SO SHARP AT THE EDGES ZOMG *GAAAAASP* Note the areas under the moon that I said I wanted to be blacker. See the blue pigments under the moon in the background? I want that to be blacker instead of blue (shadows, hello), so instead of setting Selective Colour 2 on Normal mode, I set it to Soft Light. You can stop here if you like since it's already so bright and blinding and blue, but I didn't because I wanted to up the contrast. Since the first Selective Colour wasn't quite enough to enhance the contrast, brightness AND the blue colours all at once, you want more of it, yes? Yes. Duplicate Selective Colour Layer: Selective Colour 2 - Soft Light 48% When I first started out, I had problems trying to identify those figures, so I thought of touching on it here. THEY'RE THERE FOR YOU SO WHATCHA WAITIN' FO'?įor those who don't know, a Selective Colour layer has nine colours for you to play with, that are:Įach of them, in turn, are branched out into four more colours: So, since the base is mostly blue, ENHANCE THOSE COLOURS. Keep in mind that it's an adjustment layer, so it can be found through Layer > Adjustment Layer > Selective Colouring (I AIN'T AMERICAN SO IGNORE THE BRIT-SPELLING K.) But hey, it's actually fun to fiddle around with the layer. Let's see.THREE Selective Colouring layers in this tutorial. No wand-waving and "bimbidy, bombidy, boo" or whatever - the trick? SELECTIVE COLOURING BABEH. The wallpaper, though beautiful on its own, can be made MUCH MOAR PRETTIEAH through the magic that is Photoshop. Scans there are awesome and of high quality, and it's the place that I normally go to aside from the occasional hunt through Mangafox. So I took a Rukia wallpaper from Minitokyo, one of the best places to find animanga-related stuff. so of course, you want something bright and not dull and oh-so-boring to fit it, right? This icon was made for prompt #456: Bright of fandom365days. Okay, so these Photoshop and GIMP tutorials are geared more towards newbies, hence the many pretty, colourful pictures.
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