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Step 1 Ok pull out the photo you want to manipulate. I chose one of Alyssa Milano here.
Step 2 Now duplicate the layer and press ctrl-U to colorize it. Click the colorize button and drag the saturation all the way up. Now adjust the hue slider until it's the color you want...
First off, pick a sig that look nice, I'll use my current one
There are a number of different techniques for changing the color of an object, but this particular version gives you the most flexibility because it uses an adjustment layer. This way, if you decide you want to change the color again, it just takes a few seconds - just double-click on the adjustmen...
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, December 2005
This luscious effect is easy to make once you learn a few basic steps related in our new tutorial.
Recolor eyes with ease using the Color Replacement Tool in Photoshop CS/CS2.
Editor's Pick in Photoshop Tutorials, November 2005
Read this tutorial to learn a great way to simplify color matching across various photos. Whether they are from the same photo shoot or from a different batch, it's still a great way to synchronize color cast.
After reading this tutorial you will be able to create twirling wind effect in Adobe Photoshop.
Create a new document and press D to reset to default colors. Select the Gradient tool and set ''Blending Mode'' to difference. Now make a lot of gradients creating new layer each time...
Open any picture with eyes.
Zoom to the eye and use the Polygonal Lasso tool to select around the eye. Now copy and paste it to a new layer. Do the same with the other eye. Then click the eye icon next to the background layer so that only 2 eyes are visible...








