Where did the blue beads go?
I wish I could have attended your workshop as I still find it is a matter of luck as to whether local adjustments work as I intend. It is so infuriating.
Thank you for sharing the layer stack with us. I will continue to study it for some time to understand the order that layers need to be in.
Meanwhile, and this is probably a very elementary question, please could you explain why and how some layers have brown rectangles and what that means?
I hope the workshop was well received.
They turned red through the magic of a Hue / Saturation Adjustment Layer with a layer mask to protect the rest of the image. This is what the image looked like before I masked it out. I took the blue colours and turned them red and this showed the areas between the beads green. I then took the green channel and desaturated it to turn those areas gray.
It hasn't happened yet as I had to postpone it due to our second nasty winter storm to hit this week. We are supposed to be getting several hours of freezing rain this evening. About 2 feet of snow have fallen so far. I'm hoping to give it in 2 weeks.
The local adjustments are really all about practice and figuring out what works and what doesn't work.
Actually not a dumb question at all. When we use an RGB colour space, and adjust the brightness of an area, both the brightness and the saturation change. As the brightness decrease, the saturation increases so the area that has been adjusted needs a bit more work. In theory, using a luminosity blend mode should help, but it doesn't work out quite that way. With light skin, I find I have to tweak the saturation a bit to get things to look right, but with darker skin, that just doesn't work so I add a Solid Color Fill Layer using a skin colour sample and then adjust the opacity to tweak the look.
Nicely captured.