This Friday’s Fix-It-Friday photo over at iheartfaces.com reminds of Kegan, another Lost-And-Confused-Adolescent friend of the boy’s. It’s an eerie resemblance. Of course Kegan is now 15 and has lost his baby-face but still…eerie.

The after picture is the perfect countence of contemplation but apparently this boy was pouting right as the picture was being taken. There’s a tear running down his cheek…it’s so cute that I wanted to keep the tear, I think you can still see it.

Here’s the before…
Below are the steps I took…here goes.

1. I opened the image in PSE (photoshop elements for those of you who don’t know and don’t care, like my family). I clicked auto levels, auto contrast, and auto color correction. I didn’t do the auto sharpen. I didn’t really want to sharpen it much.

2. I then clicked Enhance>Adjust Lighting>Brightness/Contrast. I played with it until it looked right to me.

3. Then I clicked Ctrl L (I have a PC, I don’t know what it is in a Mac). This opens the Levels dialogue box. I moved the “volume” knobs back and forth until I liked it looked right. Again, your eye is the guide, you’re the artist.

4. I duplicated the layer (Ctrl J) then I chose Soft Light from the Layers Palette. I like soft light, it magically changes a photo. I adjusted the opacity to 40%. It was pretty strong.

5. I made a new layer (Layer>New Layer). You’ll see three layers below the blank layer here because I’m paranoid. I always make a duplicate layer just in case I mess up. I’m that way.

6. I then chose a color. What color? What ever color you want. I know that a sepia look comes with choosing a brown. But I went with a gray/blue because this little boy looks slightly sad.

7. I chose the paint bucket tool (I’m not sure if that’s what it’s really called) and I painted the entire layer the gray/blue color. The little contemplative boy disappears.

8. But don’t worry, I choose Color in the Layers Palette and makeĀ him appear again with a blue/gray cast. It’s magic.

9. I reduced the opacity, in this case to 61%. Not 60%. Actually it doesn’t matter that much.
And there you go.

I can do this for hours.
And I have.

Oh – one more thing, here’s the boy and the girl with Lost-And-Confused-Adolescent-Teen Kegan last Friday. Trust me, they look alike. And I know that the boy has a wine glass in his hand, but it’s not his. Really.
Here’s a couple more Elements tutorials that I’ve posted. I’m obsessed I tell you, I’m totally gone.
PSE Clone Tool – Clone Tool And Apologies
Before And After – Blue Ice
PSE Tip – Creative Kaitlyn And Quick Edge Burn
PSE Tip – Little Victoria And Soft Light For Faces
PSE Tip – The Philadelphia Eagles And Eye Glasses Fix
PSE Tip – Auto Is Everything
Holy crow, I didn’t know I had so many. Now you know what I do with my spare time.
Head on over to iheartfaces.com to see what other obsessed people are doing. It’s amazing, and I don’t feel all alone, thanks to the internet.



































































