This tutorial introduces the color adjustment method of contrasting cold and warm colors. The idea is: when adjusting the color, adjust the background part twice to first adjust it to a cool cold tone. There are many ways to adjust it. Adjust the character part to a warm color. Don't be restricted when adjusting. You can first adjust the entire picture to a warm color and then wipe out the character part!
Original picture
final effect
1. Open the original image and press Ctrl + J to copy one layer. Click the channel panel to select the green channel and press Ctrl + A to select all. Press Ctrl + C to copy. Click the blue channel and press Ctrl + V to paste. Return to the layer cotton version effect. As shown in Figure 1
<Figure 1>
2. Create a hue/saturation adjustment layer. The parameter settings are as shown in Figure 2, and the effect is as shown in Figure 3.
3. Create a new layer with the fill color: #505840, and then change the layer blending mode to "Difference". The effect is as shown in Figure 4. There are many dirty spots on the character's hair and clothes, but you don't have to wait and it can be dealt with!
<Figure 4>
4. As shown in Figure 5, copy layer 1 and press Ctrl + Shift + ] to move it to the top, then create a new layer and press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to bring up the highlight selection fill color: #FEDB97, and then move the image Change the layer blending mode to "Multiply", the effect is as shown in Figure 6
<Figure 5>
<Figure 6>
5. Create a new layer and press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, then add a layer mask to erase the character part, and then hide the two lower layers. The effect and layer arrangement are as shown in Figure 7
<Figure 7>
6. Create a new layer and press Ctrl + Alt + Shift + E to stamp the layer, and use the burn tool to deepen the edge of the character to blend it more with the background.
<Figure 8>
7. Then adjust the overall tone and lightness, and then sharpen the effect as shown in Figure 9
<Figure 9>
8. Create a new layer and press Ctrl + Alt + ~ to bring up the highlight selection and fill it with white, then change the layer blending mode to "Soft Light" to complete the final effect.
<Figure 10>