darkmarauder

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June 3rd 2008, 15:52 |
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CTRL + U
Then mess with the level bars. |
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Alter

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June 4th 2008, 15:18 |
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NONONONONO, don't do it that way, if you want to follow the method shown in the pic, instead using the bucket tool, use Layer-Adjustment layer- solid color, blending mode color or Hue, this way you can change it again anytime you want.
You can do Layer-Adjustment layer - Hue/Saturation- And look what happens
You can use "Replace color" too, click and hold on the brush tool until you see it, and play wit the adjustments.
I recomend the first two options, as I like leaving all my PSD's 100% editable.
If you have questions, I might do a tut, but I warn you, I've never done one XD |
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chris3d

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June 4th 2008, 16:10 |
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Image -> Adjustments -> Hue/Saturation
it's that easy.... |
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chekkz

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June 4th 2008, 16:37 |
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^^for simple mods like that... that's EXACTLY what i'd do chris3d _________________
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