STEP 24: Next, we’ll color the fence
white. With the Quick Selection tool,
select all of the fence, including
the knobs on top. Create a white
(#ffffff ) Solid Color fill layer named
“Fence” set to Color. Using a small,
soft brush set to black, paint on
the mask to remove any white on
the tree trunks, steering wheel, or
tent top. If you’re unable to see the
“excess” white, temporarily change
it to a color of your choice to make
it easier to see. You can then revert
it back to white when finished.
Duplicate the Fence layer,
and change its color to pale gray
(#e0e0e0). Group the Fence layers
and name the group folder “Fence.”
STEP 25: Now select the tree trunks
and bench, and add a Solid Color
fill layer named “Tree Trunks and
Bench” set to tan (#c8c0a6) with
a blending mode of Color. Again
with a soft, small brush set to black,
paint on the mask to remove any tan
not on the tree trunks and bench.
Duplicate the Tree Trunks and
Bench layer and change the solid
color to orange (#bd7211). Duplicate
it again and change the color to
grayish tan (#43413a) at an Opacity
of 50%. Make another duplicate set
to grayish blue (#c1c6cb) at 20%
Opacity. Make yet another duplicate
set to brown (#5c3708) at 68%
Opacity. Make one last duplicate
set to greenish black (#252c21) at
50% Opacity.
Group all of the Tree Trunks
and Bench layers in a folder called
“Tree Trunks and Bench.”
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JA N U ARY 2021