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Selective Coloring in Photoshop | Tutorial

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2009

Another photoshop Tutorial. I'm low on the Sony vegas ideas at the moment so I'm sticking to Photoshop =P

Notice the music? And the new zooming? Hope you like it, it will be in the future tutorials.

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  • Make the Advanced intro tutrial

  • Lol I promise it'll be my tutorial after my next one, my next one is a photoshop tut with 4 requests lol

  • Fine Tutorial, but I think the 'eye'-version is better... You know, selecet the tree, make select inverse and then desaturate, but anyways fine tutorial :)

  • Well its good that your experimenting different ways to do stuff! The way you described may also be good for being very precise, you could have everything black and white and with the quick mask brush spell your name in color or something o.O

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  • lol nice

    but is much easyer with layers

  • Why not just use a mask?

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  • Don't hate discriminate :)

  • RACIST BLACK AND WHITE TREE AND COLOURED TREE!!!!!lol

  • we have easy and fast tecniqe" convert to black,white, and then use brush tools and make sure forground is black and then just paint of portion of image you like to change or reminde,

  • thanks alot!

  • Gotta say:

    First, tree.2jpeg lol

    Second: just duplicate layer, desaturate and mask it , waaaaay simpler n faster

  • you did Tree.2jpg not Tree2.jpg

  • lol tree.2jpeg , now that's a new jpeg file xD

  • hahahahhahaha you stupit boy You dont know the simple :)!

  • This might be an easier way

    1. Copy the original photo, close the eye on the original

    2. Make the copy black and white via Layer>New Adjustment Layer>Black & White

    3. A new layer will appear called "Black and White 1", select the white square

    4. Get the paintbrush tool and make sure its set to black

    5. Adjust your brush settings to whatever you'd like and start painting over the image.

    This will bring back the color of the photo wherever you paint

  • does CS2 have the quick selection tool? great vid btw!

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