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> Photoshop help - Wangan Image effect?
The-chosen-knight
Posted: Oct 14 2007, 12:07 PM
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Hello,

I have this image, and I would like to know how they made this guys face yellow.

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As you can see they made the guys face. All yellow with a really nice technique you can clearly see theres strong sides and some are lighter tones.


Any ideas how to get this effect on Photoshop?? I need to know this for one of my projects.


Thanks a lot!
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Posted: Oct 14 2007, 03:52 PM
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QUOTE (The-chosen-knight @ Today at 12:07 PM)
Hello,

I have this image, and I would like to know how they made this guys face yellow.

user posted image


As you can see they made the guys face. All yellow with a really nice technique you can clearly see theres strong sides and some are lighter tones.


Any ideas how to get this effect on Photoshop?? I need to know this for one of my projects.


Thanks a lot!

Hmmm...

Very well then, try using my trick... though i cannot promise tou very much that this will go the same way as it did...

I first advise that you save the file of "guy's" face on a separate file so you can restore to the original anytime you have troubles...

Now lets begin:

1.
Cut "the guy's" face first... you can use a crop tool or a pen tool to do that. (btw, pen tools are much more complicated to use... but to practice, you can stick with the crop tool first... but using the crop tool means you will cut "the guy's" face and will end up with a squared background... a pen tool allows you to fully cut thru the curves and slopes of the guy's face and leaving a clean shape.)
2.
Convert the cropped image into Black and White: on the menu, select "image", then choose "color mode" and then "grayscale".
3.
Then upon converting, go there again this time choosing "monotone"
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Choosing "monotone" Photoshop will automatically pop-up a window conatining a colord box (usually default color is in black, sometimes not, depends when the last program was used by someone else.), replace this color with something similar to gold or yellow... click "ok"
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The image will turn yellow as a whole in somewhat we call a monotone (meaning shades and hues to give an image a single base color, for this case the one we chose lately was yellow).... Go to "image" again and choose "adjustments", then "brightness and contrast". When the "brightness and contrast" box appears, adjust the sliders, lessening the brightness a bit and the contrast a bit higher... keep an eye on the image of the "guys face" when you do... observing the color and changes it makes...

Hope this will help... somehow... well at least, you maybe almost there...
Good luck!!!

PS: if i am not mistaken, that "guy's face" is Oki... FD3S racer from Hakone-Downhill.

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