coldpenguin
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I am not sure that what I am trying to do is possible, but I would like your thoughts.
I have an image, which has two people in it. I would like to turn the skin of one person blue, and the skin of the other green.
So I have added two Hue and saturation layers, mixed one to green, and the other to blue.
I then modify the masks, so that one colours the skin green, and the other the other persons skin blue.
However, I am getting parts, like where the hand is touching the other person, where the masks are mixing, and I am getting a purple.
So I am wondering, is there a way that I can set this up to be a single mask, covered by another mask?
I.e. I have a group, with a mask set tht exposes all of the skin to the contents of the group, and mask not set you see the background layer behind it.
Within the group, I have a mask which where set, the skin is green (or adjustment layer A), and then where the mask is not set the skin is blue (or rather adjustment layer B).
I know that I could in theory mess around with, apply mask to selection, but that seems a one-off solution, rather than something I can easily adjust later on.
I have an image, which has two people in it. I would like to turn the skin of one person blue, and the skin of the other green.
So I have added two Hue and saturation layers, mixed one to green, and the other to blue.
I then modify the masks, so that one colours the skin green, and the other the other persons skin blue.
However, I am getting parts, like where the hand is touching the other person, where the masks are mixing, and I am getting a purple.
So I am wondering, is there a way that I can set this up to be a single mask, covered by another mask?
I.e. I have a group, with a mask set tht exposes all of the skin to the contents of the group, and mask not set you see the background layer behind it.
Within the group, I have a mask which where set, the skin is green (or adjustment layer A), and then where the mask is not set the skin is blue (or rather adjustment layer B).
I know that I could in theory mess around with, apply mask to selection, but that seems a one-off solution, rather than something I can easily adjust later on.