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  1. #1
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    1.Alright, make a new image, make the bg the opposet of your first brushing layer.

    2.Make a new layer, and fill it with what ever brushes you can get ahold of, untill you are

    happy.

    3.Make sure you do your brushing in black and white (d).

    4.Now, there are 3 things you can do:
    1)Dupe the layer (ctrl+J)
    2)Make an overlay layer (new layer(ctrl+shift+n), set to overlay, and brush in the inverted

    colour of your first brushing layer.
    3)Set the brush to overlay, and use the invertet colour of the first brush colour, and brush

    right on the first brush layer.

    5.Alright, now you can do what ever you want with the brushing layer, make it blury, doesnt

    matter to me. I usually do this last but its your prefrence.

    6.Now, the multicolouring stage! yay! alright, make an adjustment layer (layer>new adjustment

    layer>colour balance).

    7.Play with the sliders a little, try and keep with in 1 colour range, or similar colours

    (blue-cyan, red-magenta, yellow-green).

    8.Now select the canvas (ctrl+a) on the new adjustment layer, and delete everything.

    9.While still selected, go Filter>Render>Clouds.

    10. Repeat Stages 6 through 9, untill you are happy with your multi colouring.

    Its kind of random, but if you want to get really technical, you can just brush right on the

    adjustment layers!

    Also, if you want some contrast you can make some levels or curves layers, and do the same

    cloud technique, this makes for some interesting contrast in your images.

    IMGs to come, next sig i make will have it


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    not bad tut, i use almost the same way....... but not exactly.

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    wow ...
    i tho...i used it a little bit different...

    PS. maybe for later *use some picutres :lol: *

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    It'll probably look cool ..

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    Please add some pictures As soon as possible please! h34r:

    RAb B)


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    Yeah, picttures would help. Thanks for the tut!

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    do we have any final results..?

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    yeah thre is still no pics

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    :thispostispointlesswithoutpix: (coundn't find the actual emoticon. :P )

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