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@ -134,3 +134,48 @@ link: see [[file:../_share/data/piximperfect/photoshop/lesson05/example04.psd][e
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[[file:../_share/media/img/photoshop-beg-piximperfect/lesson-05/ex-03c.png]]
** color blend mode
- changes color not brightness
- a better way to change the color of say a green apple is hue saturation
1. create hue/saturation adjustment layer
2. change the hue
3. if any colors of the object are not getting hit properly expand the lower bar to cover those colors
*** mask the adjustment layer
- if it is affecting a part of the photo you don't want touched
1. select the mask
2. select the black color
3. blacken what you dont want affected
*** color example
[[file:../_share/data/piximperfect/photoshop/lesson05/example05.psd]]
1. create a new layer
- name it 'color'
- change the blend mode from 'normal' to 'color'
2. make sure you have the correct sampling size
- select eyedropper tool
- confirm the sample is 3x3 and current and below
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[[file:../_share/media/img/photoshop-beg-piximperfect/lesson-05/ex-04a.png]]
3. paint over the area you want to change
- select the brush
- hover the brush over the color area you want to sample
- hold the ALT/OPT button and press the mouse
- paint over that area in the layer mask
4. if the changes are too intense, change the opacity
5. brighten the image
- create a curves adjustment layer above the 'color' layer
- grab the slider and move it to the left
- right click on adjustment layer and scroll to where it says 'release clipping mask' so it will apply to all layers beneath it
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[[file:../_share/media/img/photoshop-beg-piximperfect/lesson-05/ex-04b.png]]
6. apply the brightening only to the face
- select the mask on the curves layer
- to invert the mask: press CMD+I
- paint white over the area you want the curves layer to apply to