After I set my pic at 100x100, I'm just duplicated the same cap. One up (for the b/w) and one down (with colors) To get the b/w , I used my own tutorial ( the one that its posted just before this update) Then for the colouring on the other one I,
- duplicated my cap once, set it to screen, -duplicate again. - new layer filled with #286e06 (overlay %50). - new layer filled with #08132d (exclusion %100) - new layer filled with #90d9f5 (colorn burn %100) - new layer filled with #f57c8c (soft light %100) - Go to layer/New adjustment layer/brightness and contrast (contrast +17)
And that's it. I used a brush and added some text as well to hide the part where the two caps meet.
Hope this help you, I'm not that good explaining this kind of things lol If you have any more questions , feel free to ask.
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After I set my pic at 100x100, I'm just duplicated the same cap. One up (for the b/w) and one down (with colors) To get the b/w , I used my own tutorial ( the one that its posted just before this update) Then for the colouring on the other one I,
- duplicated my cap once, set it to screen,
-duplicate again.
- new layer filled with #286e06 (overlay %50).
- new layer filled with #08132d (exclusion %100)
- new layer filled with #90d9f5 (colorn burn %100)
- new layer filled with #f57c8c (soft light %100)
- Go to layer/New adjustment layer/brightness and contrast (contrast +17)
And that's it. I used a brush and added some text as well to hide the part where the two caps meet.
Hope this help you, I'm not that good explaining this kind of things lol If you have any more questions , feel free to ask.