Night Elf Beautiful Effect – Effect Tutorial
Night Elf Beautiful Effect Photoshop creates beautiful Night Elf effect on photosscreen.width*0.7) {this.resized=true; this.width=screen.width*0.7; this.style.cursor=’hand’ ; this.alt=’Click here to open new window\nCTRL Mouse wheel to zoom in/out’;}” alt=”” src=”/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/08/nv0t0ts15fj.jpg” tag.php?name=screen” class=”t_tag”>screen.width*0.7) {this.resized=true; this.width=screen.width*0.7; this.alt=’Click here to open new window\nCTRL Mouse wheel to zoom in/out’;}” border=0>This is the picture…Effect… Steps: 1. First open the original image and execute “Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Hue “Saturation”, check “Coloring”, and determine the overall tone of the picture by adjusting hue and saturation 2. Use a softer black brush to paint in the mask next to the “Hue/Saturation” adjustment layer or use the lasso tool to select and then feather and fill it with black. 3. Now the character is too distinct, so we adjust the color of the character and execute “Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Color Balance”. At this time, the entire picture The tones have all been changed, so we fill the mask next to the color balance adjustment layer with black, and then use a white soft brush to paint out the characters (you can directly use the character selection that just adjusted the hue and saturation to process) 4. At this time, the character’s clothes still don’t fit the tone of the entire picture, so I…
Night Elf Beautiful Effect – Effect Tutorial
Night Elf Beautiful Effect Photoshop creates beautiful Night Elf effect on photosscreen.width*0.7) {this.resized=true; this.width=screen.width*0.7; this.style.cursor=’hand’ ; this.alt=’Click here to open new window\nCTRL Mouse wheel to zoom in/out’;}” alt=”” src=”/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/19/z1cyvrvrbx0.jpg” tag.php?name=screen” class=”t_tag”>screen.width*0.7) {this.resized=true; this.width=screen.width*0.7; this.alt=’Click here to open new window\nCTRL Mouse wheel to zoom in/out’;}” border=0>This is the picture…Effect… Steps: 1. First open the original image and execute “Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Hue “Saturation”, check “Coloring”, and determine the overall tone of the picture by adjusting hue and saturation 2. Use a softer black brush to paint in the mask next to the “Hue/Saturation” adjustment layer or use the lasso tool to select and then feather and fill it with black. 3. Now the character is too distinct, so we adjust the color of the character and execute “Layer/New Adjustment Layer/Color Balance”. At this time, the entire picture The tones have all been changed, so we fill the mask next to the color balance adjustment layer with black, and then use a white soft brush to paint out the characters (you can directly use the character selection that just adjusted the hue and saturation to process) 4. At this time, the character’s clothes still don’t fit the tone of the entire picture, so I…