So... I got a kind of similar effect. The look is a bit different, it's not the same kind of smooth quality, but i still like the effect regardless. Take your image and (this is how I've always done it, I guess this first step is optional), duplicate the background layer, and then desaturate that duplicate layer. Then on top of that, select a medium gray colour (The one I used is #747474), create a new blank layer, and fill that layer with the colour. Set the layer blend to darken. I wasn't happy with those results, so I did the following: I duplicated the duplicate (how confusing lol), and then played around with the blending modes, and found the following give a nice effect: Exclusion Screen Pin Light Multiply (which gives it a slightly rougher feel, which I liked). Not quite the same, I know, but you can achieve a similar effect. Hope that helps somewhere. I suppose you can screw around from there, haha.
Take your image and (this is how I've always done it, I guess this first step is optional), duplicate the background layer, and then desaturate that duplicate layer. Then on top of that, select a medium gray colour (The one I used is #747474), create a new blank layer, and fill that layer with the colour. Set the layer blend to darken.
I wasn't happy with those results, so I did the following: I duplicated the duplicate (how confusing lol), and then played around with the blending modes, and found the following give a nice effect:
Exclusion Screen Pin Light Multiply (which gives it a slightly rougher feel, which I liked).
Not quite the same, I know, but you can achieve a similar effect.
Hope that helps somewhere. I suppose you can screw around from there, haha.
Oooh, that does look neat. I like. :)
ohshit i just found it (the washout effect)! Image> Adjustments> Exposure it's a lot smoother-looking than "posterize" (under same 'Image' menu)
Image> Adjustments> Exposure
it's a lot smoother-looking than "posterize" (under same 'Image' menu)
I don't have the Exposure option in my version of Photoshop. What version do you have? (I really like that effect though, so I kind of wish I had it, but my computer probably couldn't run a higher version of Photoshop effectively)
Quote: from Dass at 10:39 pm on Jan. 5, 2009 ohshit i just found it (the washout effect)! Image> Adjustments> Exposure it's a lot smoother-looking than "posterize" (under same 'Image' menu) Thank you! However it's still not looking right. Are there like ideal numbers I should be punching in that would help?
Thank you! However it's still not looking right. Are there like ideal numbers I should be punching in that would help?
make a new layer for that too, so if u mess up u dont have to play with overexposure again
Going into Photoshop right now to experiment. I have Version 7 just to let you know, so our stuff might be in different places if you have a different version. Just wanna test this out myself.
Let me know what you come up with!
Did the images come with a tutorial or did you just stumble across them?
Quote: from Dass at 10:32 pm on Jan. 5, 2009
looks like posturization (?)
What is that and how do I do it? :p
then screw with the lighting/contrast effects