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Tutorial #31
Tutorial #31
Blue-Black Coloring
Made in PSPX, fully translatable
Going from this:
to this: 
Requested by
lover_of_narnia
Open your base. I used a base from Spareoom.net.

Blur/soften her skin and sharpen her eyes and lips.

Duplicate the base and set it to burn 100% opacity.

Duplicate the base again and bring the duplicated layer to the top. Set it to screen light 100% opacity.

Add a color balance layer and input these settings: shadows: cyan: 100, magenta: 0, yellow: 100 with the the preserve luminance box checked.

Add another color balance layer and input these settings: shadows: cyan: -67, magenta: 0, yellow: 0 with the the preserve luminance box
checked.

Add a hue-saturation layer with these settings: green saturation: 76, cyan saturation: 65, blue saturation: 65.

Add another color balance layer and input these settings: midtones: cyan: -100, magenta: 0, yellow: 100 with the the preserve luminance box checked. Voila!

Let me know if you have any questions.
Other examples of this coloring:

Blue-Black Coloring
Made in PSPX, fully translatable
Going from this:


Requested by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Open your base. I used a base from Spareoom.net.

Blur/soften her skin and sharpen her eyes and lips.

Duplicate the base and set it to burn 100% opacity.

Duplicate the base again and bring the duplicated layer to the top. Set it to screen light 100% opacity.

Add a color balance layer and input these settings: shadows: cyan: 100, magenta: 0, yellow: 100 with the the preserve luminance box checked.

Add another color balance layer and input these settings: shadows: cyan: -67, magenta: 0, yellow: 0 with the the preserve luminance box
checked.

Add a hue-saturation layer with these settings: green saturation: 76, cyan saturation: 65, blue saturation: 65.

Add another color balance layer and input these settings: midtones: cyan: -100, magenta: 0, yellow: 100 with the the preserve luminance box checked. Voila!

Let me know if you have any questions.
Other examples of this coloring:



