How do I get my greens to look like they are partially dried out some with a tint of brown in them with also some green in them as well? I'm doing a major course. US Opens, PGA Championships, and a Ryder Cup were held there. And I need to get my greens where they aren't all one solid color, partially green with brown tint is what I'm looking for. Help would be appreciated.
How do I add brown tint to my greens?
Best Answer M Rose , 25 June 2018 - 07:32 PM
How good are you with Photoshop?
I'll just use the paintbrush and set it on a very low opacity, maybe 5-10%, and then dab the texture here and there. I'll use a yellowish color, a tan color, maybe a purple-brown sort of color, and maybe a little bit of blue as well, and randomly hit very small areas. For a 1024x1024 texture I might only use like a size 5 or 10 brush and be very careful not to make an obvious pattern that will show up in tiling or remove too much of the original color.
Subtlety is your friend.
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Posted 25 June 2018 - 05:30 PM
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Posted 25 June 2018 - 07:32 PM Best Answer
How good are you with Photoshop?
I'll just use the paintbrush and set it on a very low opacity, maybe 5-10%, and then dab the texture here and there. I'll use a yellowish color, a tan color, maybe a purple-brown sort of color, and maybe a little bit of blue as well, and randomly hit very small areas. For a 1024x1024 texture I might only use like a size 5 or 10 brush and be very careful not to make an obvious pattern that will show up in tiling or remove too much of the original color.
Subtlety is your friend.
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Posted 26 June 2018 - 01:15 PM
TY for the info Matt.
CrazyCorey44 2016 OGT Olympic Champ
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