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A new tutorial from me.

Learn how to do this:

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Step 1

Crop your cap how you want it.

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Step 2

Make a new curves layer to brighten it up (layer>new adjustment layer>curves). Use these settings:

RGB

Output: 151

Input: 88

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Step 3

Make another curves layer (layer>new adjustment layer>curves). Use these settings:

RGB

Output: 187

Input: 70

Put this layer on the blending mode Softlight!

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Step 4

Make a color balance layer to fix the colors a bit (layer>new adjustment layer>color balance). Use these settings:

Shadows: +18 | +16 | +21

Midtones: +18 | +16 | +21

Highlights: +18 | +16 | +21

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Step 5

Now we are going to make a channel mixer layer to change the colors a bit (layer>new adjustment layer>channel mixer). Use these settings:

Red: +100 | +18 | +16 | -21

Green: +18 | +100 | +16 | -21

Blue: +18 | +16 | +100 | -21

Put this layer on the blending mode Color!

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Step 6

Time to add some more color, add a selective color layer (layer>new adjustment layer>selective color). Use these settings:

Whites: +100 | 0 | -100 | 0

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Step 7

Add another selective color layer (layer>new adjustment layer>selective color). Use these settings:

Reds: -100 | +100 | +100 | +21

Put this layer on the blending mode Color with an opacity of 25%!

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Step 8

Make a hue/saturation layer (layer>new adjustment layer>hue/saturation). Use these settings:

Master saturation: +35

Then I added some text by using the font Gautami at size 24 pt. I wrote with capital letters and then I right click on the text layer and chose Blending options. The I checked and clicked Drop shadow.

I used the default settings besides changing the Distance to 2 px and the Size to 2 px.

And you are done!

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I was in a tutorial mood so I thought I would make a tutorial for this image:

xavier.jpg Xavier Tutorial

1. Prepare the icon and flatten the final prepared image, I duplicated the layer and set it at darker colour.

2. For my image, I created a new curves layer and pressed auto but do it according to your icon, some may not need a curves layer but some may do.

3. Create a new colour balance layer;

· Midtones: -6, 0, 43

4. Create another colour balance layer;

· Midtones: -25, -23, -30

· Shadows: -23, -11, -20

· Highlights: 26, -3, -32

5. Create a selective colouring layer

· Reds: -100, 0, 21, 0

· Yellows: -70, 0, 59, 0

· Neutrals: 59, 0, -24, 0

6. Duplicate the first colour balance layer and move it to the top

7. Create another selective layer

· Neutrals: 100, 20, -17, -25

8. Then you can add whatever else you want.

I would love to see others creations... with changes... be adventurous!

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Icon Tutorial

We are creating this icon

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Step 1: Prepare your image and when you are satisfied; flatten it.

Step 2: New curves layer- RGB-

· First point; output 43 input 15

· Second point; output 192 input 133

· Third Point; output 220 input 197

Go to the dropdown box and click blue

· Output 255 Input 232

Step 3: New Selective Colouring Layer:

· Blues: 23, 66, -8, -26

· Whites: -20, 0, 23, 1

Step 4: New Vibrance Layer {cs4 only}

Vibrance@ -6

Saturation@ 20

Alternative Step: Note this wont get you the exact same but close enough; Create a new Hue/Saturation Layer and put in these values

Hue@ -4

Saturation@10

Step 5: Colour Balance Layer

Midtones: -76, -37, -36

Enjoy :D

Other Results:

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