![]() Merge both "background copy" layers you can select both and merge, or having as active the top one merge down. Change the blending mode of "Background Copy" (the top one) to Multiply.ġ1. Click on the eye of "Background copy" (the top one) to make it visible and click on the name to make it active.ġ0. (The one I used is listed in the next post).ĩ. Apply Topaz Simplify with a shaded sketch setting. ![]() Duplicate the Background (Ctrl-J) to create "Background Copy 2"Ĩ. Click on the Background to make it active.ħ. Click the eye to hide "Background copy" (the one you just did)Ħ. (The one I used is listed in the next post).ĥ. Apply Topaz Simplify with a defined black single line setting (avoid having much shading). Duplicate the Background (Ctrl-J) to create "Background Copy"Ĥ. You can apply Topaz Adjust if you feel so or anything you like to improve your image.ģ. As usual, correct white balance, colors and clean it. This steps will create a black and white sketch and a pastel color one in different layers.Ģ. I totally advise to have the action and create a copy to modify it (I did, I created several variables, from a black and white sketches to removing the border, etc.)Īnd now, for people who can't run the action, simply don't want to edit it or want something different and easier to create here is the workaround. It's awesome, but not everybody can use it (it's PS only) and any variable requires to run the action again. The action gives a great looking image, it creates a soft shaded sketch, a fine line one then brings back the color, applies sketch pencil finish to the lines, adds a texture and creates a shaded border. ![]() Based on the Isabel Pastel Sketch action I'm creating this tutorial.
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