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jacquelee ([personal profile] jacquelee) wrote2012-02-16 07:48 pm

Icon set for Round 15 on Farscape 20in20

Here's my icon set for Farscape 20in20 round 15. This is the second icon set I did with PS Elements (I'm still on the trial period for that program but I'll definitely cough up the 100 bucks, I don't think I can live without it anymore ;)), and I really like it.


I know I'm still a total newbie to all of this, so this is very much an experimental set. Just me fiddling around with all the new exciting tools I have now. So feel free to tell me which technique totally doesn't work, I really won't mind and I hope to improve steadily.

Also a big BIG shoutout to [livejournal.com profile] john_scorpy who IMO saved this set at the last minute - I was ready to post it, not heading all of his advices but he kept insisting and OMFG!!! This is SO MUCH BETTER!!! So thank you!! :D Next time I'll listen to you the first time around.

10 THEMES
beginning simple opposites touch 23.45
monster complex two-toned text emotion end


CATEGORY - MAGNIFYING GLASS
01 02 03 04 05


ARTIST'S CHOICE
01 02 03 04 05

[identity profile] midknight-starr.livejournal.com 2012-02-19 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Oops LOL sorry :) yeah, I misunderstood.

Thank you! The color is not added to the image directly. I make a new transparent layer over the image, change the blending mode to soft light and use the paint bucket to fill the transparent layer. Depending on the color, it will lighten, darken or add a little bit of color. A good example is if you use a light grey soft light layer, it will brighten the image without extra color and a dark grey soft light layer will darken it. I play and experiment with different colors and mix them up. Sometimes I'll have 3 separate soft light color layers, each in a different color to get the look I want.