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In this tutorial you are going to learn how to colorize a black and white photo. This is not only helpful for older photos, but it is also useful for using different colors than normal (example: making a plant purple instead of green). Step 1: For this tutorial..
This tutorial with guide you through how to change the colour of a car.
Here are two images that I'm going to blend together. I purposefully made them two different colors, and also made sure that the light/dark values were different as well:
This more advanced method can make astounding results. You should try "Colorize - Quick Method" if you get stuck in this. Enjoy this video tutorial.
How many time have you looked through you images and thought 'wouldn't that make a cracking black and white picture'. Photoshop gives us several ways in which we can convert our colour images into monochrome...... but some methods work better than others.
This Photoshop video tutorial will teach you how to use the final two new features of Adobe Photoshop CS which are the Photomerge command and the Match Color command. You will be learning to create panoramas, how photomerge's AI isolates images that don't fit the rest, how to match colors and the .....
This tutorial will guide you colourize an image, it can be even brush. Shading in it is done with the help of shapes and different size of brushes. The light version of the base colour has been used for the lines and shine.
You may have caught on by now that Photoshop has "opposite" blend modes: Darken vs. Lighten, Multiply vs. Screen, and Color or Linear Burn vs. Color or Linear Dodge. So the definition in Photoshop Help for Color Dodge may sound eerily familiar:
Open a black and white picture or make a colored one black and white.
To do so go to Image>Adjust>Hue/Saturation... Or Ctrl+U.
And use these settings:
Now how do i colorize the image?...
For our image, we're going to be using the "Hue" Mode because it's the most subtle. It doesn't produce the most vibrant results usually, but it does allow you to ...







