Jordanna Morgan (
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Thoughtful Bogart Icon Tutorial
I felt like writing a tutorial, so you get a tutorial. *g* Recently I've come across remarks by some very talented icon makers who say they hate working with black-and-white images, so I thought my experience with classic-film B&W might be useful to someone. If this gets a good reaction, I may write more along these lines from time to time.

1. Crop/sharpen/etc. your base.
2. Create a new layer, filled with #F4DABE and set to Burn 100%.
3. Add this texture by
lookslikerain, set to Soft Light 100%.
4. Create a new layer, filled with #AFA2A0 and set to Soft Light 100%.
5. Create a new layer, filled with #003540 and set to Exclusion 40%.
6. Merge the layers, and increase the color saturation to whatever level you find pleasing. (It's at about +50 on my example.)
7. Make a merged copy of the icon and paste it in as a new layer. Set it to Screen 30%, or whatever looks best for your image.
8. Merge the layers, and add any text/lights/decorations you want.
If you enjoy my work and would like to show appreciation for it, I welcome tips in the form of Dreamwidth Points. (Enter my username "jordannamorgan" as the account you're buying for.)

1. Crop/sharpen/etc. your base.
2. Create a new layer, filled with #F4DABE and set to Burn 100%.
3. Add this texture by
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4. Create a new layer, filled with #AFA2A0 and set to Soft Light 100%.
5. Create a new layer, filled with #003540 and set to Exclusion 40%.
6. Merge the layers, and increase the color saturation to whatever level you find pleasing. (It's at about +50 on my example.)
7. Make a merged copy of the icon and paste it in as a new layer. Set it to Screen 30%, or whatever looks best for your image.
8. Merge the layers, and add any text/lights/decorations you want.
If you enjoy my work and would like to show appreciation for it, I welcome tips in the form of Dreamwidth Points. (Enter my username "jordannamorgan" as the account you're buying for.)
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(Anonymous) 2008-07-31 09:39 am (UTC)(link)no subject
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Great tutorial,too,I'll definately be trying it.:)
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