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I'm loving this art thing, but there's one thing I hate. Recoloring. I've only done it once or twice now, but those were to bays. I try my hardest to find stock of the base color needed, but it will only get me so far, as buckskin stock is hard to come by, especially for commercial use. Anyway, I'd like some help with it! I have this dark bay stock (love the pose) but I need to make it a buckskin. I've messed with the Hues and the Curves, but I can't quite get the look I want. How do you guys recolor for buckskin?
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May I ask what program you use? On photoshop I usually start by removing the colour from the horse using max brightness and minimum contrast under the 'Adjustments' tab. I'll repeat this until the coat is almost white but detail can still be seen easily. Then, I'll use a brush to paint on whatever colour I'm making the coat, then use a combination of different layer types, filtering through them until I find a good start. This is where I'll play around with curves, hues, and saturation until I am satisfied. I hope this will give you a hand!
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Rose-Moor Stables said: May I ask what program you use? On photoshop I usually start by removing the colour from the horse using max brightness and minimum contrast under the 'Adjustments' tab. I'll repeat this until the coat is almost white but detail can still be seen easily. Then, I'll use a brush to paint on whatever colour I'm making the coat, then use a combination of different layer types, filtering through them until I find a good start. This is where I'll play around with curves, hues, and saturation until I am satisfied. I hope this will give you a hand!
Oh thank you! ^^ I'm using Medibang Paint Pro. It has some features that Ps does, but under different names. And, a lot of the fancier stuff is not there XD Edited at August 20, 2020 04:16 PM by CC Mustangs
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