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20 years old.
f . Australia.
taken . Croupier.
likes music. hair. card games. photography. graphic design. drawing. art.
dislikes copiers. scary movies. tomatoes. elephant beetles. dentists
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site : builtbyrobots.org
opened : 29 / 06 / 08
re-opened : 06 / 05 / 10
webmiss : brooke
version : 16.0
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Everything on builtbyrobots.org is copyright to Brooke. Best viewed in
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be-scene . Font;
Labtop Warp . All credits can be found
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Blue To Green
This tutorial will give an image that is heavily toned blue a more natural look adding green tones to it.
1 Open/Paste your new image and crop it to your liking.
2 Layers › Duplicate. Set the duplicate to Soft Light.
3 If you image is dark, add a curves layer or screen layer to lighten the image slightly.
4 Make a new raster layer, fill it with #181e36 and set it to Exclusion.
5 Make a new raster layer, fill it with #f9f2e7 and set it to Multiply.
6 Make a new raster layer, fill it with #daf0f6 and set it to Burn.
7 Duplicate the base layer twice and bring both layers to the top, set the Top layer to Soft Light and the middle layer to
Screen .
8 Layers › New Adjustment Layer › Colour Balance Layer. Set the
Midtones to: 45, -4, 18.
9 Merge all the layers and you're done.
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