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RobbinLara aka Forum Mom
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Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by RobbinLara aka Forum Mom on Fri Jan 23, 2009 3:33 pm

This is how I get mine done:
1- start with your base image (you can choose to fill it with the paint bucket now or later)




2-now create another layer, which is in the lower right corner of your work history station pictured here





3-in your new transparent layer, color in the mane using at least 3 different colors minimum (light, medium, dark) and don't worry about coloring out of line...because it's a different layer we can erase the mistakes later without altering the base image. You can see I've chosen a palette of 5 colors to use in my mane tutorial at the top of my image.





add in your other colors where you would like them...



4-now set your brush up...in my brush collection I chose the standard "Asorted Brushes" that come with Adobe Photoshop CS and pick the one that looks like a little triangle with three dots. Now set up your strength and brush size, here is what I set mine on:



5- start pulling your strokes in a fluid sweeping motion (again don't worry about going out of line as this is the separate layer and we can erase what we don't want or need later) continue till you have the forelock done as well, don't do the crest yet



6-now on the crestline...the reason I have the lighter color stripes up top is because I drag my brush down, which pulls that light color down and creates an effect of shining light.



7-Now we need to clean up our work! The easiest way is to lower the opacity of the secondary layer (NOT the base image) To do this, be sure you are on the right layer(you can see mine is highlighted by the darkish green color) and there is a little slide you see called opacity...drag the slide down to lower the opacity as much as you would like to see the base image underneath, and then use your eraser...zoom in for better accuracy...and clean up your work with ease...then change your opacity for the layer back up to 100% and POOF! Finito! Save your image as either gif, png, jpeg and show everyone your completed work!










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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Jumpy on Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:03 pm

OMG I LOVE THE COLORS AND GREAT TUTORIAL THAT WILL HELP A LOT!!!


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Shinymane1 on Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:06 pm

Thanks so much, I think I'll give this a go. Can you do one for tails?


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Shinymane1 on Fri Jan 23, 2009 7:10 pm

Except my Photoshop CS4 actually does NOT have that brush Question Mad lol


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by RobbinLara aka Forum Mom on Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:05 pm

no...you should be able to make one pretty easy then... make a new image, white background, grayscale...about 500 x 500 pixels

take a hard round basic brush and put 3 dots together

go up to EDIT...scroll down and select "define brush preset" ...name your brush and save it and POOF...you now have that in your basic brushes menu ;)


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Shinymane1 on Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:04 am

Oh wow thanks! Lol I didn't know creating a brush was that easy Shocked


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Shinymane1 on Sat Jan 24, 2009 7:45 am

Well I'm not sure about this but anyway I'll let you see, oh and I found the three dotted brush! Hehe



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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by cherry_tree on Mon Jan 26, 2009 5:48 pm

i think it looks great shiny!


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by jumpinghooves on Tue Feb 17, 2009 7:15 pm

Faaaaabulous shiny!


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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by Dun_Dreamz on Fri Mar 20, 2009 10:46 am

where is the smudge brush?

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Re: Dimensional Hair Tutorial in Photoshop

Post by blueseanfoste on Wed Jul 15, 2009 9:42 am

i am working on it Very Happy
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