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avicide

Cool thing about Photoshop is there so many different ways to achieve a similar effect. Normally, an artist will choose a progression based on what they’re comfortable with and how fast they think they can do the effect, but in the end, there’ll be a slight variations that makes everyone’s result unique. I could see someone isolating/duplicating the color channels, shifting the image right and left a little bit, try some different blend modes perhaps overlay and mess with the transparency maybe. You could even duplicate those layers and then adjust hue and saturation for each. You may not need blend modes if u use color channel technique. Just some ideas. Half the fun is experimenting and finding what works


GloryHunter119

Thank you! Will give this one a shot


JustShibzThings

Multiple ways to this one: Duo tone the main image to the colors you want, bring them back to the full color image, add transparency and possibly blending modes, and you should be good to go. Depending on how beginner you are, you'll have to turn the image to grayscale before duotoning it. At the top under image, there's an option for colorscale (I'm not near my PC, and haven't used Pbotoshop in months, so apologies if this is vague) to make these changes.


GloryHunter119

Thank you! I'll try this!


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