Tutorial
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How to turn this:
to this: 
1. We'll start off by opening an image. I used an image of the amazing Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, courtesy of here. Crop it to your liking. I think this coloring tutorial works best with high quality celebrity photoshoot photos with a bright background. To avoid confusion, try using the same image that I'm using.
2. Duplicate your base. Now set the first copy ("Layer 1 copy" or "Background copy") to Screen at 60% opacity. If your picture is already bright, you can lower the opacity. Make sure it's in between 20% to 70%. This basically brightens up your picture, you'll also see why in the next step.
>> 
3. Duplicate your base one more time. Drag it all the way to the top and set it to Soft Light at 60%. This adds some contrast to your image, and the screen we did in the last layer helps tone it out.
>> 
4. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #ffcc99 and set to Soft Light at 100% opacity.
>> 
This starts the icon off with a cool tan tint.
5. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #ab3922
and set to Soft Light at 100% opacity.
>> 
Now we've warmed up the tan tint with a darker color.
6. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #1621ff and set to Exclusion at 20% opacity.
>> 
Added a hint of blue.
7. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #189140 and set to Soft Light at 60% opacity.
>> 
Green touches added to the icon.
8. Go to Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Hue/Saturation. The Hue/Saturation window will pop up. Follow my settings:
Hue: 0
Saturation: -13
Lightness: 0
>> 
Tone out the green and blue tints to a minimum. You'll also see why in the next step.
9. Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Channel Mixer. The Channel Mixer window will pop up. Follow my settings:
Output Channel: Red
Red: +118
Green: -38
Blue: +10
Output Channel: Green
Red: 0
Green: +100
Blue: 0
Output Channel: Blue
Red: 0
Green: -8
Blue: +110
>> 
We then added more green tint. The last step helped neutralized this color.
10. Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Color Balance. The Color Balance window will pop up. Follow my setting:
Midtones: +37 -18 +9
Shadows: -13 +11 +24
Highlights: +18 -12 +13
>> 
Added some red to the green and blue colors.
11.Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Curves. The Curves window will pop up.To make a point, press anywhere in the grid, and put the numbers in the little white boxes that appear in the bottom of the grid. Follow my settings:
Channel: RGB
NONE
Channel: Red

Channel: Green

Channel: Blue

This brigtens up the red.
Your Final Icon:

Other Results using different pictures:



More Sweet Tutorials?


1. We'll start off by opening an image. I used an image of the amazing Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson, courtesy of here. Crop it to your liking. I think this coloring tutorial works best with high quality celebrity photoshoot photos with a bright background. To avoid confusion, try using the same image that I'm using.
2. Duplicate your base. Now set the first copy ("Layer 1 copy" or "Background copy") to Screen at 60% opacity. If your picture is already bright, you can lower the opacity. Make sure it's in between 20% to 70%. This basically brightens up your picture, you'll also see why in the next step.


3. Duplicate your base one more time. Drag it all the way to the top and set it to Soft Light at 60%. This adds some contrast to your image, and the screen we did in the last layer helps tone it out.


4. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #ffcc99 and set to Soft Light at 100% opacity.


This starts the icon off with a cool tan tint.
5. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #ab3922
and set to Soft Light at 100% opacity.


Now we've warmed up the tan tint with a darker color.
6. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #1621ff and set to Exclusion at 20% opacity.


Added a hint of blue.
7. Go to Layer >> New Fill Layer >> Solid Color. Choose #189140 and set to Soft Light at 60% opacity.


Green touches added to the icon.
8. Go to Layer >> New Adjustment Layer >> Hue/Saturation. The Hue/Saturation window will pop up. Follow my settings:
Hue: 0
Saturation: -13
Lightness: 0


Tone out the green and blue tints to a minimum. You'll also see why in the next step.
9. Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Channel Mixer. The Channel Mixer window will pop up. Follow my settings:
Output Channel: Red
Red: +118
Green: -38
Blue: +10
Output Channel: Green
Red: 0
Green: +100
Blue: 0
Output Channel: Blue
Red: 0
Green: -8
Blue: +110


We then added more green tint. The last step helped neutralized this color.
10. Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Color Balance. The Color Balance window will pop up. Follow my setting:
Midtones: +37 -18 +9
Shadows: -13 +11 +24
Highlights: +18 -12 +13


Added some red to the green and blue colors.
11.Go to Layers >> Adjustment Layers >> Curves. The Curves window will pop up.To make a point, press anywhere in the grid, and put the numbers in the little white boxes that appear in the bottom of the grid. Follow my settings:
Channel: RGB
NONE
Channel: Red

Channel: Green

Channel: Blue

This brigtens up the red.
Your Final Icon:

Other Results using different pictures:



More Sweet Tutorials?
Tutorial Comments
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This is unbelievably beautiful! Thank you so much!
By Andra-A on Sep 28, 2009 5:36 pm
wow it worked erfectly!
thank youu so much. :D
By caarlo5 on Sep 3, 2009 6:51 am
Great tutorial, you explained everything perfectly and I love how my banner turned out! (:
By xctg on Jul 20, 2009 9:53 pm
awesome.
By futura on Jul 14, 2009 5:00 am
longass tutorial but i fuckin love it:D
works on every photo.
By diana170 on Jul 2, 2009 11:43 pm
love it! thanks!
By mystiicdesigns on Jun 8, 2009 1:00 pm
wow~ thank u so much for posting this! the effect is beautiful! i can't wait to try it out!
By xchangminniex on Jun 6, 2009 5:32 pm
lovely end products.
they look amazingg.
By daisyy-yupp on Jun 5, 2009 1:45 pm
Lovely tutorail, the effects that it gives are stunning.
By aliiicimo on Jun 5, 2009 12:46 pm
Tutorial Details
Author |
broken-doll
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Submitted on | Jun 4, 2009 |
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Comments | 9 |
Reviewer |
A1Bassline
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Approved on | Jun 4, 2009 |