Photoshop brings out the high-quality light yellow color of outdoor pictures
Author:Eve Cole
Update Time:2013-02-01 11:39:10
Source: Colorism Author: Summyii The color adjustment method in this tutorial is very practical, especially the character's skin color. After the overall polishing, you still need to use a brush to draw out the highlights and shadows. Although it is a simple operation, the result will be much more refined. Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image material, create a curve adjustment layer, and adjust RGB, green, and blue. The parameter settings are as shown below. The purpose of adjustment is to change the skin color from red to yellow, and then it can also be bleached, depending on the specific needs.
2. Create an optional color adjustment layer and adjust the red color. The parameter settings are as shown below. The goal is to make the character's skin tone brighter.
3. This step is to use the D&B method to bring out the highlight effect. The method is very simple. Use a neutral gray brush to paint on the highlights, and then change the layer blending mode to "Overlay".
Neutral grays above 123 are equivalent to becoming lighter, and neutral grays below 128 are equivalent to becoming darker. Set the brush opacity to 20% - 30%, and then apply Gaussian blur to the layer. You can master the specific data by yourself. If the effect is not obvious, you can add more layers. Three are used here.
4. Create a new layer and press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer. Use Liquify to modify the outline of the character's face and add eye highlights.
5. The last step is to deal with the details to make the picture more delicate.
Final effect: