Open your piccy...
add a new empty layer.
Select the colour you want to overlay the photo and fill the new layer with it using the paint tin on the tool palette. Then go to the opacity setting for the new layer in the layer palette and play about with that until you like the effect. I'd say about 80-85%
Posted By: DemoniCanary on July 22nd 2008 at 16:00:07
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- FAO Photoshop experts (General Chat) - samcd84, Jul 22, 15:54:35
- get a purple felt-tip pen, draw over the lines and scan it into your computer, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 22, 16:02:14
- alternative purchase 18 large tubs of quality street (General Chat) - Tomblander, Jul 22, 16:06:15
- Open your piccy... (General Chat) - DemoniCanary, Jul 22, 16:00:07
- spot on, many thanks Demoni (n/m) (General Chat) - samcd84, Jul 22, 16:05:25
- ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha (General Chat) - Tomblander, Jul 22, 15:57:59
- simply use of opacity and colour balances that (General Chat) - eadie2001, Jul 22, 15:56:04
- stand on a milk crate (n/m) (General Chat) - pants, Jul 22, 15:55:28
- get a purple felt-tip pen, draw over the lines and scan it into your computer, (General Chat) - NCFC4life, Jul 22, 16:02:14
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