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Originally Posted by heretic messiah I tend to just to turn the pic in black and white and then create a duplicate background and add colour with my mouse and the paint brush. It does not give me the look I want. |
Some tips;
a) look very carefully at the kind of image you want to achieve, try to analyze what you're actually seeing and try to translate this to photoshop with the right techniques.
First look at the B&W conversion. Does it look right? Maybe too much contrast or maybe it needs needs an additional technique to make it look more like the B&W images you're after? How do the colors blend in?
It's my experience that some people rush too much into things. A good preparation can save you many headaches.
b) use the right blending mode(s)
c) use the right opacity, either for layer or brush
d) use soft brushes, change colors, sizes, softness or opacity as often as possible, learn the shortcuts
e) be patient, work in small steps, don't go for a high brush opacity, but a low one instead to have more control