Tutorial #81
Apr. 12th, 2011 02:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tutorial #81
Made in Photoshop CS5
Semi-translatable
Going from this:
to this: 
Requested by
aravisautarkeia
Start out with your base. Resize, crop, etc.

Add a levels layer, and click auto levels. This brightens the image a little bit.

Add a curves layer, and input these settings: RGB: output: 141, input: 105; red: output: 138, input: 114; green: output: 133, input: 110; blue: output: 138, input: 120. This layer brightens the coloring in the image.

Add a vibrance layer, and input these settings: vibrance: 100, saturation: 50. This layer gives the strong bright coloring. It's a little overpowering, so we will tone it down with the next steps.

Add this texture by ?. Set it to screen 60% opacity. This layer gives the icon a shiny quality, one of my favorite things!

Add this texture by
rustyhalox (which I already gaussian blurred at a radius of 12), and set it to soft light 40% opacity. This layer warms up the icon's coloring just a little.

Add a brightness-contrast layer, and input these settings: brightness: -20, contrast: 20. This gives the icon a little more definition.

Merge your layers together, and sharpen. Voila!

psd.
If you have questions, feel free to ask.
Made in Photoshop CS5
Semi-translatable
Going from this:


Requested by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Start out with your base. Resize, crop, etc.

Add a levels layer, and click auto levels. This brightens the image a little bit.

Add a curves layer, and input these settings: RGB: output: 141, input: 105; red: output: 138, input: 114; green: output: 133, input: 110; blue: output: 138, input: 120. This layer brightens the coloring in the image.

Add a vibrance layer, and input these settings: vibrance: 100, saturation: 50. This layer gives the strong bright coloring. It's a little overpowering, so we will tone it down with the next steps.

Add this texture by ?. Set it to screen 60% opacity. This layer gives the icon a shiny quality, one of my favorite things!


Add this texture by
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)


Add a brightness-contrast layer, and input these settings: brightness: -20, contrast: 20. This gives the icon a little more definition.

Merge your layers together, and sharpen. Voila!

psd.
If you have questions, feel free to ask.