Photoshop Guru’s

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  1. Scotty Forum Member

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    Can someone turn this to white & scotty onto the plate :p

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  2. Ramblin Forum Member

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    mind the neons
     
  3. Scotty Forum Member

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    Weeshed you :lol:
     
  4. Scotty Forum Member

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    Where u guru's hideing [:s]
     
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    its a sh1te image but ill give it a try...might loose the reflections though
     
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    My 2 minute attempt at being daft...

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  7. robz Forum Member

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    here you go...

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  8. Rippsy Forum Member

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    I can make it muddy green like it loves moss[:D] :lol: :lol:
     
  9. Rippsy Forum Member

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    Out of curiousity what tools did you use to do that?
     
  10. Scotty Forum Member

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    Cheers Robz :clap:
     
  11. robz Forum Member

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    no probs scotty :)

    Rippsy, i just used a simple colour change...desaturate and recolour


    simple really :lol:
     
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    Thats pritty much what I tried and mine came out all murkey :(
     
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    Oh eck, they are much better than mine... (in sig size so as not to embarrass my hideous skills)
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    Mines best..... :lol:
     
  15. Scotty Forum Member

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    mmmmm :lol:
     
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    this is one problem i have changing colours

    do you quick mask it out first or do you use another tool? [:s]
     
  17. Steve B Forum Junkie

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    i always lasso tool especially in a photograph then just mess around with the desaturates and stuff in Image > Ajustments play round with the tools in there osme work better than others at different times

    also in an image like that you could probably use the channels in the channel box

    (where the layers are look at the tab and you will see channels

    this relates to the RGB channels Red Green Blue

    you can do selection masks and all sorts inclusing just selecting one colour etc

    but its all a little too much for me to be bothered with at the moment when i have some time i will look into it in more detail
     
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    yeah ill have to learn how to use the lasso tool

    how does it know what you want to select? like how does it only select the colour you want to change?

    i understand the colour change. should have made myself a little clearer [:D]

    yeah its selecting that i need to know. i usually just quick mask.....but thats not so good when you want to be accurate
     
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