17 July 2013 @ 09:26 pm
Tutorial 9 - Pastelly GOT  
This one is for [livejournal.com profile] erinae who asked about this icon at my Ask the Maker thread :)


Difficulty: Quite easy if you're comfortable with masking
Translatable: as always, to programs with gradient maps :p

This type of technique will work best on caps that have something interesting going on in the background, and hopefully some details you can give a pretty color in the characters themselves (such as Margaery's dress).

The cap I used was this (originally from screencapped.net):


I can't find the fullsized version rn so let's just start with this already downscaled one - this was one of the icons where I actually start working on the coloring on a slightly larger canvas to get more details into the coloring, this would have been a very difficult icon to make in 100x100px so this is the size we'll start with.


Step 1: Duplicate the base, use Auto contrast (ctril + alt+ shift+L) and then auto levels (ctrl+shift+L) to give it more brightness.



Step 2: Usually I take the first few steps quite carefully, but with this icon I thought 'screw it, why wait to get crazy', so I made a pretty inanse curves layer:

RGB: O: 159, I: 102
Red: O: 189, I: 174
Green (3 points): O: 37 I: 45; O: 107 I: 99, O: 184 I: 163
Blue (3 points): O: 53 I: 77; O: 89 I: 143; O: 184 I:177

So basically something like this:

That weirdo shape was total experimenting, I had no plan whatsoever, and it led to this coloring:



Step 3: My icons just aren't complete without gradient maps, so make a gradient map with a light color in the middle and a saturated, darker color in the two ends, and set it on Soft light 40% (or something similar).

I (initially) wanted a yellow-blue contrast for the icon so I chose a gradient map like this:



Result:


Step 4: A copper gradient map on Soft Light 40%.



Step 5: Make a gradient map (YES, AGAIN .___. I'm practically married to them) of any colors you think would compliment what's already in the image. I really liked the soft beigeish browns and how they looked with the purplish/blue colors of the stairs and other background details, so I wanted to make those blueish colors more prominent. So, I made a gradient map from #f6dcc7 (yellowish/light peach) to #131159 (dark purplish blue), left it on Normal 100%.



Then give the gradient map a layer mask and mask away the characters (except for some details like Margaery's dress), and some parts of the background. It doesn't have to be super precise cause this image will be scaled down a lot so imperfections won't show much, I mean dear God look how clumsy my painting is xD

Mask:


Result:



Step 6: Totally unnecassery step but I made a copymerge layer, used some Topaz on it (I don't remember the settings but I think I started with CrispStyle and lowered the accent setting down to 2 or so) and set the layer on Luminosity 30%. This doesn't do much but I thought it might improve the image quality a bit and make it less likely for parts to get grainy when scaled down.



Step 7: Make a copymerge layer, sharpen it (filter->sharpen->sharpen) and lower the opacity to 50% or so. It can be left a bit overly sharp cause the scaling down will make it much smoother. I don't know if it's better to sharpen before or after downscaling but I'd say before because some details might not even be there after the downscaling so sharpening them before might preserve them, idk?



Step 8: Now we're done with the large image! Make another copymerge layer, copy it, make a new 100x100px document and paste the large image on it. Resize and crop how you like, I chose a wide center crop that would show as much of the surroundings as possible.



Step 9: My plan was to pretty much stop once I'd resized it but it looked flatter and duller in this size than I thought, sooo I continued fiddling. This time make a gradient map from #290a59 (vibrant purple) to #ff7c00 (vibrant orange), actually I think this is one of Photoshop's default gradients, and set it on soft light 50%. This gives the icon some vibrancy and warmth.



Step 10: Next, I have a layer that's probably a blurred and desaturated texture so I have no idea who might have made the original one and what it looked like. Set it on hard light 100%.
I don't make many shiny icons, but when I do, I often prefer Hard light over soft light for the textures/gradients cause the effect is often smoother yet more dramatic.

->

Step 11: Make a Vibrance layer with Vibrance +100, leave it on Normal 100%. This is needed cause the lighting washed out the colors a bit.



Step 12: I like the new lighting and vibrancy, but I want the blueish tones and more detailed coloring back, so go back to the base (you know, the already colored sized down cap), copy it, bring it to the top and set it on Hue 100%.



Step 13: More texturing. Take this gorgeous light texture by [livejournal.com profile] midnight_road (it's one of my favorites, I've been using it on so many different icons when I want some vibrant, prominent light rays!).
I often smudge it a little to obscure that very bright, sharp part in the middle though (sometimes it works but in this icon it would break the 'soft' look).
Set it on Screen 100%.

-> ->

Step 14: Next make a copymerge layer and manually blur some of the worst oversharpened parts - I usually use the Smudge tool rather than the Blur tool just because with the smudge tool you can smudge along the lines so the edges of stuff don't get all weird and super blurry but sort of create these new smooth lines instead. Ok that explanation made no sense at all but anyway, make sure you have the image zoomed in as much as possible (though not large enough to see only pixellated mess either) and the smudge tool as small as possible and with a pretty small strength setting (otherwise the smudging will get out of hand and the result is all smudgy. Which makes sense I guess but is not what I want here. I use 2px size and 20% strength).

So, I carefully smudged along Margaery's dress, the sharp lines of Joffrey's clothing, and some of the more pixellated parts of the background. Idk if it made any visible difference but doing this pleased my OCD.



Step 15: However now it looked a bit toooo blurred and underdefined to me so I copied the previous layer and used Unsharp mask with the settings 150%, 0.2px and 1.



Step 16: I wanted to make Margaery's dress stand out more and fit the more lit colors of the background better. So I just took a small round brush (I usually use 2px hard round brush for these things), and again zoomed in really really close and painted some highlights on her dress using a violet color picked from the background. I'm not much of a painter obviously and this effect could have been better if I had used multiple shades of that hue but I tried ok :D I set the layer on Screen 50%.

->


Step 17:
I could have stopped there but then I was like 'this is for [livejournal.com profile] margerydaw_s2 and she's a lighting master so let's make it even more lightingy'. I really don't know if this was a good choice at all, maaaaybe I overdid the lighting a bit but here we go anyway :D

I'm not exactly sure how I made this step cause I seem to have merged this layer away, it's missing from the PSD D: but I think I made another copymerge layer and used Filter->Disttort->Diffuse glow (it's good to have the default black and white as your currently selected foreground and background colors for this step, I really don't rememebr the settings though but just play around until you find a nice looking glow). I probably lowered the opacity of this layer to 50% or so.



Aaaannd we're done! Hope this was helpful! :> Just ask if some part wasn't clear, I explained some steps maybe a bit too hastily to avoid rambliness.
 
 
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[identity profile] vintagic.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 06:28 pm (UTC)
OMG TOMMI!
This is wonderful thank you so much! I'm gonna try it asap! ♥
neonspider: valvert quote that sounds like slash fic[personal profile] neonspider on July 17th, 2013 06:32 pm (UTC)
Thank you!! I hope it'll be useful to you! :>
[identity profile] burntheflaws.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 06:47 pm (UTC)
This tutorial is a stroke of pure genius. You being the genius, obviously. You pumped so many vibrant colors into such a dark cap, and now I feel all maniacal because I know your secrets, at least for this one icon. I usually don't have the patience to layer mask so many parts (I prefer going in there and painting huge, random blobs and seeing how that satisfies me) but seeing the result of yours makes me want to try.

Also, note to self: work in a larger canvas sometimes. It will do you good.
neonspider: 10 cyan negspace[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:11 am (UTC)
Wow, thank you so much!! You're way too kind, I'm so glad you found this interesting! (I'm still sad you're not participating in atm cause I'll never know the spells you use :p 'Huge random blobs' does sound pretty awesome though and clearly leads to fantastic results)

Hee, using a large canvas at first can be good, but sometimes it frustrates me a lot cause I can't use 100x100 textures (which most of the ones I have are) before the resizing so I only do this if I must :p
http://12feethigh.livejournal.com/: ❅got »theon »don't die[identity profile] 12feethigh.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 06:55 pm (UTC)
u frustrate me, tommi ovo
this is brilliant!
neonspider: 10 green[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:12 am (UTC)
Hee, I take this as a good thing! THANKS!! :D
apologizeg: Hannibal // Will - Red[personal profile] apologizeg on July 17th, 2013 07:09 pm (UTC)
This is so interesting! Thank you for making this :3
neonspider: 11 + gang[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:12 am (UTC)
Thank you!! Glad you found it interesting :)
[identity profile] setentpet.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 07:32 pm (UTC)
This is great! Thanks so much for writing it up.
neonspider: 11 amy full body[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:13 am (UTC)
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it :)
[identity profile] paintedtarget.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 08:18 pm (UTC)
This is very useful, I'd never of even though of masking gradient maps! Thank you very much :D
neonspider: 11 circle[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:14 am (UTC)
Oh, thank you!! :D I'm glad you found useful tips! Though I must admit I didn't come up with masking gradient maps myself, I've learned it from other tutorials some time ago (I think it was by [livejournal.com profile] hauntes but not sure!)
[identity profile] erinae.livejournal.com on July 17th, 2013 10:34 pm (UTC)
wow comparing between the original cap and the result icon is just insane.I'm so glad I asked for this tutorial,not in a million years would I have been able to come up or do anything similar to this myself!
neonspider: 11 clara blocking[personal profile] neonspider on July 19th, 2013 10:17 am (UTC)
YAY, I'm happy you found this useful! :) (although I don't buy the last sentence at all, you constantly come up with much more awesome things than this icon! :p)
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neonspider: 3/delgado trust me[personal profile] neonspider on July 20th, 2013 02:52 pm (UTC)
Aww, thank you so much!! :> The cap was larger than that originally but I couldn't find the full-sized version to include here, so size/resolutionwise it was HD. Then again the darkness made it less than ideal to use so you're definitely right that it wasn't the easiest cap, and I'm so glad you like the result! ♥
[identity profile] spankulert.livejournal.com on July 22nd, 2013 07:34 pm (UTC)
Coolest. Thing. Ever.
neonspider: JQ I need a hero[personal profile] neonspider on July 23rd, 2013 04:21 pm (UTC)
Oh, I'm sure there are plenty of cooler things in existence, but thank you so much!! :D
[identity profile] schryosel.livejournal.com on July 22nd, 2013 10:39 pm (UTC)
I have to try this, it's like freakin crazy gorgeous colour magic.
neonspider: donna 10[personal profile] neonspider on July 23rd, 2013 04:23 pm (UTC)
Thank you so much!! 'Freaking crazy gorgeous color magic' is like the definition of your icons so that's a particularly wonderful comment to get from you, and I'd love to see your results if you do try something inspired by this! :D
[identity profile] myneonhearts.livejournal.com on July 24th, 2013 09:59 am (UTC)
This is brilliant! Thank you so much for taking the time to write it up.
neonspider: amy water pistol[personal profile] neonspider on July 24th, 2013 03:21 pm (UTC)
Omg, thank you!! I'm so glad you enjoyed it :)
[identity profile] ancientwhispers.livejournal.com on January 18th, 2014 02:37 am (UTC)
I want to thank you for this post! I immensely appreciate your time and effort in putting it together! =D Trouble is, I don't quite understand layer masks. Do you know where I could access a beginner's guide? Also, I can't follow Step 6 because I don't have a Topaz filter, so how would I work around that? (I have PS3.) I've tried using Smart Blur, based on a tutorial by [livejournal.com profile] pamkips, but I don't know if it makes a good replacement.
neonspider: pink yellow bad wolf[personal profile] neonspider on January 18th, 2014 08:44 am (UTC)
Oh, thank you, I'm glad you like the tutorial!

I think Smart Blur can be a pretty good replacement, I used to use it before I got my hands on Topaz too (that pamkips tutorial was awesome indeed =D), but I honestly think that entire step can just as well be skipped, I'm pretty sure it doesn't change the end result at all, especially cause the image is resized to such a small size. Topaz can often just make the icon worse so I don't think you're missing much without it :)

As for layer masks, here is a basic guide that shows how they work, by [livejournal.com profile] lil_art - I use brushes instead of selection tools to make them, but the basic principle is explained in the guide so I think it's really good, plus it's quite short and simple so doesn't take much to read through it :)
[identity profile] ancientwhispers.livejournal.com on February 1st, 2014 05:56 am (UTC)
Thank you for the info! =D What would you recommend for improving the quality of icons? Like, what's the best method(s) to make them crisp and clear, yet soft? I hope you don't mind all the questions. You just seem to have a really good grasp on a variety of styles and I'm stuck in a minimal phase. =P Don't get me wrong, I like minimal, it just gets boring after a while.