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Vintage
voin on Thursday 28 August 2008 - 02:06:44 | Read/Post Comment: 0
Even thought A photo can be old and mould by time, but it still keeps your moment, a memory that you never forget... Today, I will show you how to make it. Its name is Vintage.

Even thought A photo can be old and mould by time, but it still keeps your moment, a memory that you never forget... Today, I will show you how to make it. Its name is Vintage.



So here we go:



Step 1. Change the background to layer 1 by press (Ctrl + J), then desaturate "layer 1" (Shift + Ctrl + U).



Step 2. Duplicate the layer 1 (Ctrl + J), name it "layer 2". Then go to Filter / Sharpen / Unsharpmask. Change the blend mode to Overlay.



So you will have



Step 3. Choose layer 1, choose Filter/Blur/Gaussian Blur






Step 4. Duplicate the layer 2 (Ctrl + J), change it to layer 3. Then change the opacity to 35%.



Change levels by choose Image/Adjustments/Levels



So you have



Step 5. Create a new layer(Shift+Ctrl+N). Paint with white color, then choose Filter/Texture/Grain (Intensity: 81, contrast: 9 and grain type: strippled)



Then change blendmode to Multiply, change opacity to 10%



Step 6. Create a gradient map



Create 3 colors:









You have



Step 7. Create a gradient like step 6, and create 3 colors: #1a1303, #cb9e64 and #eadebb

You will have



Step 8. Create a new layer (Shift+Ctrl+N). Name it Texture. Paint with black color, then choose Filter > Sketch > Graphic Pen (Stroke Length: 15, Light/Dark Balance: 50 and stroke direction: Vertical)



Change blendmode to Multiply



Choose Filter > Blur > Motion Blur.





Then choose Filter > Brush Stroke > Accented Edges (Edge Width: 2 | Edge Brightness: 32 | Smoothness: 7)



So we have



Choose Filter > Brush Stroke > Sprayed Strokes (Stroke Length: 20, Spray Radius: 22 and stroke direction: Vertical)





Choose Filter > Blur > Blur. Ctrl+F 2 times. you will have



Next, choose Filter > Blur > Motion blur





Next, choose Image > Adjustments > Level



So you will have



Next, choose Filter > Brush Strokes > Sprayed Strokes (Stroke length: 20, Spray Radius: 19 and Stroke Direction: Vertical)





Step 9. Duplicate "Texture" layer (Ctrl+J). Change blend mode to Screen



Then invert it (Ctrl+I)



Order the layer like that:



So you have the final (long way huh?), but you have the good result



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