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  1. #1
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    ookay so, ill write a tut on multicoloring too, since many people dont know how to multicolor stuff
    1. get a new doc, i used size 400x150
    2. do ur brushing and stuff, and flatten the image
    heres what ive got

    3.rename layer background to layer 0, then dublicate ur layer a fev times, i dublicated 3 times(i ended up with 4 similar layers)
    4. hide the top (in my case 3) layers
    5. go to layer>new adjustment layer>color balance, and just color it
    heres what ive got at this point

    6. merge color balance and layer 0, now u have some(my case 3) grey layers and 1 colorized
    7. now repeat 5-6 step for each layer, now u should have 4 colorized layers, i have a blue, red, yellow and green
    heres my current layer palette

    8. then hide all layers except the bottom two, so in my case i will erase the red, where i want green to show up, with a soft, large brush
    heres what ive got

    9.merge the bottom 2 layers, and unhide the next layer and erase that a bit too, heres what ive got now:
    looking pretty crappy, i had bad color choices, u get better colors!
    10. now again merge the bottom 2 layers, unhide the next layer and erase around that, and merge it, keep doing this until u have only 1 layer
    11. Now u have a multi colored layer O_o
    heres mine

    looking pretty crappy, but thats just cuz i had bad color choices, they shouldnt be so different, and 4 diff colors may be too much.

    anyways this is just my way to multicolor stuff, use this or some other method :blink: hi

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    not a bad tut. way too much work for a multicolor if you ask me. i found a nice tut on GT that takes like 10 seconds to get the same effect.

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    This is still a good way to Multi colour...Beter then doing the same thing over and over again...Thanks for being original!!
    Simply; you.

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    pretty nice, gj mate. A little hard though and not the best way to multicolor, but thanks for your submission.
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    Interesting technique, many tutorials of the same result but the way its done with you is very original, well done.

  6. #6
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    Well thx always asked how to do that gonne check tomorrow

  7. #7
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    this is not so easy to follow through all the way but still a creative way to multicolor the image. nice job

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    pretty nifty man! ill be sure to use this one instead of the other one i use now. This one i by far much more effective

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