Colorizing with Images
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This tutorial is written by: Liz
Open up the image you want to color in. I chose the one on the left.
On the Layers palette, click on the "Create new fill or gradient Layer" button and select Hue/Saturation. On the settings, move the saturation slider all the way to the Left. Your image should now be gray like mine.
Click on the layer mask thumbnail of your layer for the Hue/Saturation.
Now click on the brush tool from your toolbar and select a brush stroke size of 27 (Depending on your image). Make sure it's a smooth brush. Mode: Normal. Opacity: 100% and Flow: 100%. Select the color black as your foreground color and white as your background color. Go to your image and start shading the car.
Keep shading the car until you have the car all colorized to its original color. You might want to change the brush size as you get to the corners. Zoom in and zoom out when needed. If you accidentaly colorize something, swap the white background color to become your foreground color to turn it back into gray. Then simply swap it back to black to keep colorizing. Enjoy colorizing!


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