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I'm holly [ newsies- ] and today I will be teaching you guys how to color a model's hair for your graphics!
in this tutorial I used photoshop cs 6
first things first, at the bottom of your layers window, select the little circle that is half-shaded, half not shaded (the fourth icon from the left) and then select "hue/saturation"
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once you have your hue/saturation layer, name it whatever you would like. I'm going to name mine "red" to keep things simple.
you may have noticed a little "properties" window popped up when you made the "hue/saturation" layer. don't mess with that yet, just leave it alone for right now.
make sure the hue/saturation layer is above the model in your layers window.
then, right click on the hue/saturation layer and select "create clipping mask"
this clips the layer to your model so whatever changes we make to it only effects that layer
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once you've done that, then it's time to mess with the hue/saturation.
remember that "properties" window that popped up? now it's time to mess with it!
the hue slider changes the colors on the image. the saturation slider changes how intense the color is, like a brightness/darkness. and the lightness slider adds in white and black.