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Tham khảo tài liệu 'ebook photoshop easy-hard part 155', công nghệ thông tin, đồ họa - thiết kế - flash phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | Technical Support Forum http vietdown.org vbb index.php Color tinting That trendy color tinted effect explained here. In 3 easy steps By Colin Smith www.photoshopcafe.com Start with your image in RGB mode 1. Open the Hue Saturation box Ctrl Cmd U 2. Click the colorize box. 3. Slide the hue slider to change the color hue. That simple You can adjust the Saturation if you want. To the left less color to the right more. Too easy The result Technical Support Forum http vietdown.org vbb index.php Coloring A Bunny Sketch Jacquelin Vanderwood 1 Scan in the sketch. Change it s Color Mode to RGB or CMYK. Select Color Range with Fuzziness set at 0. Click in the white area and press OK. Create a duplicate layer and press Delete to clear the white area. Create a new layer and drop below the duplicate. Click on the Brush tool and select the Dry Media brush set. Select the Pastel Medium brush and block in color as shown below. 2 Change color and to new Charcoal Scraping Paper brush. Block in the jacket color. 3 Change to Soft Oil Pastel and to a new color such as mauve. Color in the shadows of the jacket. 4 Change the brush mode to Multiply. Click on the face color and add shadows to the face hand feet and tail. 5 Using the same brush but changing to a darker shadow color add a shadow on the ground. Change to Normal brush mode and add a background color. Maybe some text and we re done. Technical Support Forum http vietdown.org vbb index.php Coloring A Pencil Sketch of a Cartoon Robot Jacquelin Vanderwood 1 The first thing you need to do is scan in the sketch in black and white. Change the Color Mode to RGB or CMYK depending on it s use. From there use the Eraser tool to clean it up. Duplicate the layer then open Color Range and set Fuzziness to 0. Click in the white area. Press OK and delete. Next create a new layer. Drop that layer below the duplicate. Under Calligraphic brushes select the Oval 35 px. Select a color at 100 opacity and begin to paint in the area. It does not have