Tutorial: Supernatural Purgatory
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I`m going to add this tutorial to the comm, only because I don`t want to loose it in case my toaster, aka the laptop, dies.
This is the base coloring I used for my SPN Purgatory Animations. I`ve tried a lot of settings for the caps, nothing turned out the way I wanted it to be. Then I thought I try something completely different = result
This is my (very own) Purgatory coloring in a few easy steps
Progam used: PaintShopPro9 (it`s nothing fancy, so: translatable)
From
To
Layer, from bottom to top:
1. resize the cap, use it as base
2. copy base - layer setting: soft light 100%
3. copy base - layer setting: screen 100%
4. copy base - layer setting: screen 100%
5. color fill layer, solid color - #000080 - exclusion 50%
6. color fill layer, solid color - #c6ac7e - screen 90%
7. copy base, drag it on top of all previous layer - layer setting: soft light 30%
8. copy all layer, paste as new layer - layer setting: soft light 100%
merge all layer, done
This is the new base cap I worked with for the animations
Sometimes I`ve added an automatic colorbalance to the new base cap. The numbers I used changed. At the end, the number used for the automatic colorbalance is just a matter of taste.