Coloring a Wave and Adding a Surfer
by Dorian_L in Craft > Digital Graphics
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Coloring a Wave and Adding a Surfer
you'll need:
- adobe photoshop
- internet access
Step 1: Find a Black/white Image of an Ocean Wave
I looked up "wave black/white" on google.com, found and image, and saved it as a png file. Make sure you save it as a png, jpeg, or gif format so that it will be compatible for adobe Ps.
Add Your Image Onto Adobe Ps
add your image onto Adobe Ps and turn it into a layer so that if you fail or mess up on something, you will have a backup to instantly go back to.
Play With Contrast/brightness
try changing contrast and brightness to make your image look more clean or realistic. Be sure not to change to much because since you will be working on a black/white image, the results can greatly change.
after you're finished and happy with the results then you can delete the old copy of your image
Add the Color
click the "create new fill or adjustment layer" button at the bottom of the "layers" and click "Hue/Saturation..."
then make the new layer, name it purple
Find an Image of a Surfer
i also found this on google
Place the Image Into the Image of the Wave
after this, you might want to play with the color hues of he new surfer because he will likely look weird on the new image