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This is rather a simple tutorial... but I like the effect and that makes worth it :)I wrote this tut in photoshop CS2, but it's translatable [I followed my own tut in ps 7.0 to make sure ;)] I started with this >> ![]() You crop and prep your icon base like you want to. I cropped it and I sharped it once :) step 1 The first layer that follows is a curves layer. so layer> new adjustment layer> curves. and set in overlay mode, opacity 100%. It's rather a complicated layer. channel: RGB point 1: [input: 0] and [output: 0] point 2: [input: 69] and [output: 28] point 3: [input: 97] and [output: 87] point 4: [input: 154] and [output: 140] point 5: [input: 199] and [output: 198] point 6: [input: 255] and [output: 255] channel: red point 1: [input: 0] and [output: 0] point 2: [input: 132] and [output: 127] point 3: [input: 147] and [output: 170] point 4: [input: 255] and [output: 255] channel: green point 1: [input: 0] and [output: 0] point 2: [input: 122] and [output: 151] point 3: [input: 169] and [output: 176] point 4: [input: 255] and [output: 255] channel: blue point 1: [input: 0] and [output: 0] point 2: [input: 87] and [output: 2] point 3: [input: 98] and [output: 125] point 4: [input: 102] and [output: 210] point 5: [input: 255] and [output: 255] you can also download the curves layer [here] (you have to waite 20 sec before you can download the layer.) step 2 I copied the base, set on the top and mode, multiply; opacity 100% step 3 create a new layer and fill it with #e3f9fd mode: saturation opacity: 100% step 4 new layer, fill with #11505c mode: exclusion opacity: 100% step 5 copy again the base, bring it to the top. mode: overlay opacity: 100% step 6 new fill layer: #fbf7d1 mode: soft light opacity: 40% step 7 copy base and Desaturate it (shift+ctrl+u) then fade your desaturating (shift+ctrl+f); edit> fade to 60%. mode: screen opacity: 50% -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-* your final layer pallet should look like this ![]() other icons made with this tutorial: ![]() I appreciate comment and your results :p I want to ask to not copy the tut or use this pic for this tut love tara |
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