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Might sound kind of odd, but I want to take a friesian or any black/dark horse and make it white. I know how to do this with say like, a bay or something similar, but when I do it with a very dark horse it doesn't come out very well, it looks very faded. Are there any tutorials, tips on how to fight this fade? Should I use curves more? More/less contrast? Or is this a very impossible task lol Thanks for all help :)
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I would desaturate the horse (after doing all the basic prep like cutting and smudging), up the brightness and contrast to how you like it, and then use color balance and/or hue/saturation to make it off-white enough to fit the background, but here are some tutorials. http://aquiloniuslupus.deviantart.com/art/Horse-Color-Black-To-White-378103755 http://joleisha.deviantart.com/art/Horse-Colour-Tutorial-270316353 Edited at March 27, 2017 02:06 AM by Thunder River
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Thunder River said: I would desaturate the horse (after doing all the basic prep like cutting and smudging), up the brightness and contrast to how you like it, and then use color balance and/or hue/saturation to make it off-white enough to fit the background, but here are some tutorials.http://aquiloniuslupus.deviantart.com/art/Horse-Color-Black-To-White-378103755 http://joleisha.deviantart.com/art/Horse-Colour-Tutorial-270316353
Thank you so much! Those tutorials were both very helpful, and I'll take your advice as well. I thought it might've been an impossible task but hurray, it's not lol Thank you again!
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No problem :) glad to help!
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