

2.) Refer to your layers palette and right click on your photo layer. Then choose Duplicate Layer. Name your layer (if desired) and click OK.

3.) Now activate your top photo layer (a layer is activated by simply clicking on it) and then go to Image and choose Adjustments and then Black and White (or Desaturate if there is no Black and White option).

4. Now that you have both layers, go ahead and link your layers so that they stay lined up. Just click on one photo layer and then holding down your shift key, click on the other. Then somewhere near your layers palette, there should be a little chain link icon. Click on that to link them together.

5.) Now choose your Eraser Tool as shown below (you can also hit the letter "E" on your keyboard, this will also activate your Eraser Tool).

6.) Now refer to your top menu and look for the drop down menu that says Brush. This will allow you to choose the shape and size of your eraser, as well as the hardness of the edges of your eraser. For this purpose, you will want a circle-shaped eraser, and you will want to choose a fairly small size (Master Diameter) (like around 75-100) and the hardness will need to be set at 100% (as shown below). Later, once you are ready to make your eraser larger, you can either go back up to this drop down menu and change your size, or you can use the bracket keys on your keyboard. (The " [ " will make your eraser smaller and the " ] " will make it larger.)

7.) Now making sure your black and white photo layer is active, you will simply begin erasing the area (in this case her shirt) that you want to be in color. This just erases that part off of the b/w photo and allows the color of the color photo layer to show through.

8.) Here is what my finished result of the photo will look like...

...and here is what my layers palette now looks like...

9.) Now, I have a personal preference of high-contrast black & white photos. If you are happy with the way your photo looks as is, you can simply leave it that way. If you want the high-contrast effect, here is how I did mine. Using your Blending Modes (you can see exactly how to do this in my Blending Modes Tutorial), simply duplicate your black & white photo layer and change the blending mode to screen. Then duplicate your screen layer and once. Then duplicate that screen layer and change the blending mode to Overlay (or Soft Light). Here is what your layers palette will look like:

10. Now that your picture is how you like it, you can begin building your layout. (For instructions on how to do this, you can refer to The Basics of Creating a Layout Tutorial.)
Again... here is our completed layout:

For my layout, I used:
TAYLORMADE DESIGNS: The Alternative Paper (only at oscraps!)
VICKI STEGALL: Frame from Week 20 of 52 Inspirations (only at oscraps!)
FONTS: Santos Dumont, 1942 Report (both available free at http://www.dafont.com/)
I would LOVE to know what you think of this tutorial! Please feel free to leave comments! If you have any questions regarding this tutorial, you can certainly email me at taylormade8330@yahoo.com.
I would also LOVE to see any layouts that this tutorial helped you create! Come on over to the Oscraps Gallery and post your layouts there!!!
You can also find this (and all of my other tutorials) in the Tutorial Section at Oscraps!!
17 comments:
You are an artist and a teacher, girl... changing scrapbookers lives one tutorial at a time! Keep up the good work!
:) Shannon
Thanks so much!! I love your tutorials! :)
I love this! I have so many questions and tutorial requests. Give me some time--I'll definitely be back!
You can also "Select Color Range" and select the color with the eyedropper tool that you want to keep (deselect any other areas of the photo that may have been captured as well) and then feather a bit - if you want - and then select inverse and change that part to black and white. It's a TON faster and very precise! Anyway! I LOVE all of your tutorials! I refer all of my friends that see my stuff and want me to teach them how to do things. Teaching Photoshop goes so much faster when they can come here and learn some things and do some application on their own too. THANK YOU!!
PS Users can also put a layer mask on the BW layer and erase that way (advantage is you can correct mistakes)...
Amanda, it's so great you are doing these tuts - I think it will really help and inspire our Oscraps customers to try new things...
I am REALLY enjoying your tutorials, Amanda!! I am sending all my newbie friends here to check out your tuts too. Thanks so much!
Also, I made a LO with your Trilogy template: http://www.sunshinestudioscraps.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=1532
Ok, I'm back.
How did you cut out your text (Simple) in your yellow layout?
And, is there a way to outline a shape with a dotted line?
Thanks!
so so class!!! it's on top! i didn't think to change the effect of B&W top top!!
thank you very very much!! so beautiful
can't wait to try this!
thanks for the super helpful tutorial!
thank you thank you thank you!!! love it!
I've been trying to figure out how to do this! Thanks for your simple, informative tutorial!
I have marveled at these fantastic black and white + colour photos and wished I knew how to do it.... now thanks to you I do. I apppreciate your tutorials. Thank you.
Unbelievable. I can't believe that I haven't thought of this. It really is too easy.
Thanks sooooooooooooo much for sharing this!
(I immediately used it on a LO: http://www.digitalfreebies.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=41652&nocache=1)
Esk
Wonderful Tutorial..
congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! TAHNK YOU !!!!
hugs,
Benilda
hi amanda :)
I just tested out your technique...check it out & tell me what you think
http://cactusmango.blogspot.com/2008/07/wooohooo-and-bummer-summer-news.html
it is adorable :) thanks for the tutorial. i hope i get it soon!
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