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How do you create this effect?

Explorer ,
Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Hi All,

 

Hope you are well. I am trying to create the effect in the attached picture on the billboard but really struggling to find out how. Any help would be gratefully received 

 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

Hi

Are you talking about this kind of effect

2020-08-05 10_33_02-Window.png

 

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Community Expert , Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

Strictly speacking this will likely reatain part of the layer’s image content beyond a pure white with transparency. 

To circumnavigate that one can put it into a Group and apply a white Color Overlay to the Group. 

 

Screenshot 2020-08-05 at 12.05.06.png

 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Please post the image (or a lores or a section of it) you want to edit thusly. 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Hi,

 

I don't yet have an image in particular. I am just trying to learn how to convert an image in to that blue and white effect if that makes sense. 

 

Thanks for the reply 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Hi

Are you talking about this kind of effect

2020-08-05 10_33_02-Window.png

 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Yeah that's it - is it pretty straight forward? (I've only been doing photoshop about 2 months)

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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All I done was copy a selection on the subject to it's own layer, added a new layer below that layer and filled it with the blue colour, added a black and white adjustment layer and clipped it to the subject layer.

Then double click on the subject layer and adjust the Blend If to get the desired look as in the screenshot

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Thank you. I have now tried this and think I have set it up as advised but when I do the blend if - I dont get blue and white and his eyes go blue haha Layers.JPGLayers1.jpg

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Strictly speacking this will likely reatain part of the layer’s image content beyond a pure white with transparency. 

To circumnavigate that one can put it into a Group and apply a white Color Overlay to the Group. 

 

Screenshot 2020-08-05 at 12.05.06.png

 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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Hi c_pfaffenbichler,

 

Trying to follow your screen shot. It has a Grey Group and a Group 1 - can you please advise what is supposed to be in each group 

 

(sorry for being thick, still getting my head round everything)

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• Select the Layer and the Adjustment Layer 

• Layer > Group Layers (cmd-G) 

• Layer > Layer Style > Color Overlay 

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Sorry to hassle again - I think I have copied what you advised but all I get is a white sillouette 

Layers1.jpg

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The Blend if-setting should not go on the group with the Color Overlay but on the Layer in the Group. 

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Thank you so much for your help. I think I've finally got it. Much appreciated

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By alt-click/dragging you can split the Blend if-handles to get a »softer« edge. 

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Aug 05, 2020 Aug 05, 2020

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  • Select a subject put it on is own layer

 

Capture d’écran 2020-08-05 à 11.45.56.png

 

  • Convert image to greyscale then a few settings to change contrast

Capture d’écran 2020-08-05 à 11.47.24.png

  • Then isohelie to 4 tints only
  • Then Bitmap and bichromy

Capture d’écran 2020-08-05 à 11.53.16.png

  • Then a new layer behind 


Capture d’écran 2020-08-05 à 11.53.50.png 

 all this settings may vary according to the pic… Also can do it better with Illustrator

Hope it helps

 

 

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