 Hello, everybody. Welcome back another Adobe Photoshop tutorial. And this one is going to show you to take an amazing picture like this one. And I like this image and turn it into a very cool halftone effect. Let me show you how to do this. It'll take just like a minute or two. It's very easy to do. Let's start from scratch. OK, we've got this image here. First thing you want to do is you want to create a duplicate copy. Just going to drag and drop it on that little square with the plus inside of it. OK, now making sure you're selected on the top copy. You do want to go up here to image, go to mode and make sure two things, one RGB color is selected and two eight bits per channel is selected. This has to be done on eight bit RGB images. Once that's verified, go to filter, drop it down, go to filter gallery. Now in filter gallery, there's a whole bunch of options. We want to go to sketch. So you'll see I'm in sketch here and then I'm just going to go ahead and select halftone pattern. When you do that, it's pretty zoomed in here. So I'm just going to zoom out a bit so you can see it a little bit better. But here we go. Here's a yeah, that's a good image and then here you go. You got some options here. You can work on the size of the pattern. So if you wanted to be a subtle effect and nice sort of like old school monitors, nice interlaced lines, so to speak, all the way up to a more, you know, in your face effect. I'm going to go with this and also you can adjust the contrast. High contrast tends to have pretty bright images. So just be careful there, but I'm going to pull it down quite a bit so that it's very, very obvious what we're doing here. So let's go with a size of 12 contrast of three. Now, if you want this to be the halftone dotted effect, simple to do just change it from line to dot and it will slowly update and again, you can make those adjustments. So there we go. I'm going to go with line, but know that both of them are available. Click on OK. We've got the halftone line effect. Now this might be all you need to do and if that's the case, we're there. If you want the black and white effect, if you want this to have a colored tint effect, just go down here. We're going to create a solid new colors. I'm going to create a new fill or adjustment layer. I'm going to click on solid color and now I'm going to tint it. So I'm going to tint it with some sort of some sort of cool greeny color like this again, do whatever you want. Now when you do that, you're going to have a solid color. It's not going to obviously look right, but we're going to switch the blending mode from normal. Just go through them all. I'm going to go with color, but do keep in mind that you can go through some of these other ones. If there's, you know, if you see something in there you like like soft light looks pretty damn good. And so does overlay. So again, keep that in mind. I'm switching it to color and then if it's too greeny or if it's too, you know, bright or whatever, you can just dial back the opacity on the top layer. But there you go. We went from a very cool image to a simple half tone effect dotted and line in just a few seconds. Thanks for watching.