Hi,
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
TIA
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wrote on 5/20/04 6:23 AM:
Hi,
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
TIA
Scott Kelby, in his book "The Photoshop Elements Book for Digital Photographers" outlines a technique for colorizing hair on pp. 134-135. Larry
#2
"V1nc?nt" wrote:
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
Due to the fact that you very likely do not have enough shadow detail to edit the color, your only other option is pasting in detail.
Use the current hair as a mask on a photo portion of someone with real blond hair and approximately the same hairstyle. You may have to lighten up the original hair before you notice much. Use this layer of masked hair over the black hair and try adjusting the blending modes. Also work on the opacity. This will let you fake hair detail where there was no detail before.
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#3
I just did this to a picture of my son as he wants to learn Photoshop. I made a selection of his hair, created a new layer, set the new layer as color, selected the new color and filled it using the paint bucket...worked really well.
Though he didn't think it was as funny as I did that I gave him pink hair. 11 year olds! :)
mb
"The Doormouse" wrote in message
"V1nc?nt" wrote:
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
Due to the fact that you very likely do not have enough shadow detail to edit the color, your only other option is pasting in detail.
Use the current hair as a mask on a photo portion of someone with real blond hair and approximately the same hairstyle. You may have to lighten up the original hair before you notice much. Use this layer of masked hair over the black hair and try adjusting the blending modes. Also work on the opacity. This will let you fake hair detail where there was no detail before.
The Doormouse
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#4
"V1nc?nt" wrote in message
Hi,
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
TIA
Try here
http://www.shanzcan.com/photoshopahol.html?=photoshop.html Scroll down to, "Blondes have more fun!"
#5
Hi,
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
TIA
Shitty thing about being Black (aside from the racism factor), is lack of light reflection in the hair for image altering purposes. I have the same problem taking pictures of my black lab. Unless there's a lot of light, the results are unspectacularly flat & ugly. Rather like some of the dates I used to wind up with at closing time.
Try lightening your image as much as you can. Select preserve transparancy and experiment with saturation & colour combinations. Good luck. Keith.
#6
LOL =)
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#7
"/\BratMan/\" wrote:
"V1nc?nt" wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know a good way for changing the hair color of a black woman with black hair into realistic blond, or al least brown. Until now I don't get very good results with Replace Color and Overlaying colored layers.
TIA
Try here
http://www.shanzcan.com/photoshopahol.html?=photoshop.html Scroll down to, "Blondes have more fun!"
That site makes me think I need to go to the eye doctor.
Jon
#8
Thanks for all the replies. I've tried it all, but I guess she'll never be a real blond. A brunette is what I get at the most, and even that looks a bit fake. There's just too little detail in the hair (it's all just black) to make a color change that looks realistic and my goal was (is) to keep the original hair, so the cloning from other blond hair is no option for me. Anyway, If I get a 'eureka' moment, I'll shere it with you all.
Thanks,
V1nc3nt
#9
Thanks for all the replies. I've tried it all, but I guess she'll never be a real blond. A brunette is what I get at the most, and even that looks a bit fake. There's just too little detail in the hair (it's all just black) to make a color change that looks realistic and my goal was (is) to keep the original hair, so the cloning from other blond hair is no option for me. Anyway, If I get a 'eureka' moment, I'll shere it with you all.
Thanks,
V1nc3nt
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