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Jan 25, 2017 2 03 PM webm

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Today I'll be showing you how to use Adobe Photoshop to create a brain
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First, I'm going to duplicate this layer three times
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Now, to begin the fun part.
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First, I'm going to hide all but one layer
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Then I'm gonna go over here to image adjustments, and adjust the hue of it to be a green for the base.
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This one is going to be... Just kidding I don't want that color... let's try this again
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Go to image adjustments, and choose hue and saturation.
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I wanted to try to do it color by color, but for the green color I want, it's gonna be easier to use the Master setting
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I'm doing the hue at about +100, saturation at +50, and lightness at -2.
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It doesn't really matter, as long as it's a bright green
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Next, I'm going to adjust the second layer. Hide all of the layers except for the one you're working on.
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Back to image adjustments and hue!