![]() ![]() And here’s what the layer mask should look like. Repeat steps 7-9 for every remaining segment of the texture that needs the ombre. Personally, I hardly ever get it right on the first try.ġ0. If not, ctrl+z to undo then try different gradient lengths or placements. ![]() If the color looks good, then you can leave it. Here I usually put the crosshair in the middle of a highlight and then hold shift to keep it straight, hold the left mouse button, and move my mouse downwards until I reach the second highlight, then release the left mouse button.ĩ. ![]() With most hairs I have to line the ombres up with each individual segment or it won’t look right.Ĩ. Make sure the layer mask is still selected.ħ. A black-white gradient reversed (you could just do a white-black gradient but I’m lazy).Ħ. It should now look something like this.ĥ. Select Layer 2 then go up and click Layer->Layer Mask->Hide All.ģ. Open the two colors you are going to use within one document.Ģ. Required: Photoshop, Bodyshop, finished hair retexture/recolor.ġ. This tutorial assumes you’re already familiar with retexturing and recoloring hair. An anon requested this tutorial and since I couldn’t find the tutorial I used to learn to make ombres, I went ahead and made this. ![]()
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