Adobe Photoshop: Creating Frenched Lights on a Vehicle
Video tutorial on how to Frenched lights (yellow tint) on a vehicle in Adobe Photoshop. This was done on Adobe Photoshop version CS5 on a Mac, but this also applies to other versions of Adobe Photoshop and on the Windows version as well.
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Tools/Supplies Needed:
-Adobe Photoshop
-computer
-image
Procedure:
-first start by picking a photo you want to tint the lights of the vehicle
-using the marque tool, select a rough outline for lights which you want to tint
-once you have the desired area, go to edit/copy and then edit/paste
-a new layer should automatically appear with the selected area for the lights
-now this step is optional, but does make the process a little easier and less confusing
-label the lower layer as "base" and the above layer as "tail lights"
-make the "base" layer invisible, then selected the "polygonal lasso" tool
-make sure you have the "lights" layer selected, using the "polygonal lasso" tool to select the non glass area and delete
-turn on the base layer to visible
-now double click on the "lights" layer or left click and select "blending style" on the pop up menu
-go to color "color overlay", make sure the box is checked, and select a shade of yellow for tinting
-select blend mode to color burn
-once you are satisfied with your image, you are ready save and you're done
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Tools/Supplies Needed:
-Adobe Photoshop
-computer
-image
Procedure:
-first start by picking a photo you want to tint the lights of the vehicle
-using the marque tool, select a rough outline for lights which you want to tint
-once you have the desired area, go to edit/copy and then edit/paste
-a new layer should automatically appear with the selected area for the lights
-now this step is optional, but does make the process a little easier and less confusing
-label the lower layer as "base" and the above layer as "tail lights"
-make the "base" layer invisible, then selected the "polygonal lasso" tool
-make sure you have the "lights" layer selected, using the "polygonal lasso" tool to select the non glass area and delete
-turn on the base layer to visible
-now double click on the "lights" layer or left click and select "blending style" on the pop up menu
-go to color "color overlay", make sure the box is checked, and select a shade of yellow for tinting
-select blend mode to color burn
-once you are satisfied with your image, you are ready save and you're done
Thank you to all those who watch my videos and support my content. Don't forget to subscribe to my channel for future tutorial videos and like my video if you found it helpful. New videos are always being uploaded every week!
© 4DIYers 2013
All Rights Reserved
No part of this video or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author.
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