It seems to be an overlay/color to alpha's problem, you would like to remove the yellowish thing which define those straight edges?
if I am right, you are using an image on a layer above to "burn"...? Am I?
If so can you provide us that image that you use to "burn"?
Hello !
No, I didn't use an image on a layer, not really. In fact, I procedeed like that :
- Use acryilic 03 brush with red color to put some "burn marks" :
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/uz97.png
- Erase the red on the hair and on the eye for a more natural result =>
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/znwd.png
- Select the "burn marks" with Free Selection, transform to layer one by one and go to G'mic > Colors > Color Blindness > Acromatopsia =>
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/dj4d.png
- Then, I set the differents layers mode to "soft light"
- Superimpose the original image on the last image and lower the opacity. This is not exactly the same, I think I forgot a step since my attemps but I can't remember which one :
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/yyg5.png
- And I use smudge to merge the burn mark with the skin. I have some difficult to use this tool so this step is optional.
- The final result =>
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/okdu.png
I thought that a burned blue skin would be grey, that's why the burn mark is quite grey.
Oooh yup ! it's quite difficult because that character has a blue skin and no one irl has a blue skin...naturally. It would be easier if my character had a human skin just like your image.
But yes, I see what you mean. I tried with dark violet but it's looks like a bruise :
https://zupimages.net/up/21/30/odnw.jpg
Maybe darker ?
I think I am in progress but I have to improve. Hum, do you know how more merge the burn mark on the skin ? With my last result (and the others) it looks like a paint.
Thanks for your help !
(07-27-2021, 04:50 PM)Nico Wrote: [ -> ]I think I am in progress but I have to improve. Hum, do you know how more merge the burn mark on the skin ? With my last result (and the others) it looks like a paint.
Maybe applying a bump-map, using the burn-mark as a map can give an interesting effect.
https://ibb.co/g6sXLvn
Oh it's very cool ! Just a question, how applying a bump-map ?
Thanks for your help !
Okey, thank you, this video will be useful !
A last question, did you use my final resultat to do your own result or did you start the burn mark again ? Because I tried and the final result is not exactly the same.
(07-28-2021, 03:50 PM)Nico Wrote: [ -> ]Okey, thank you, this video will be useful !
A last question, did you use my final resultat to do your own result or did you start the burn mark again ? Because I tried and the final result is not exactly the same.
I started from the initial image and the steps you went through in post #3 using the acryilic 03 brush to make the "burn marks".
At the end I decided to experiment with the bump-map. The result didn't please me very much, but I think it has potential.