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Posted on 03/01/07 07:53:54 AM
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Chocolate Bar and Silver Foil
Hi,
I have found a really good piece of chocolate that I need to cover in silver foil and eventually its packaging.
So far I have managed to make the foil look like it is has been vacuumed
onto the chocolate itself. I created the foil by duplicating and then desaturation the chocolate layer. Then I applied the curve on pg236 to create a metal effect.
Any suggestions on how to make the foil more realistic would be much
appreciated ?
Thanks jj smith



Posted on 03/01/07 09:25:38 AM
Steve Caplin
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Re: Chocolate Bar and Silver Foil
I think the problem is that your foil is sticking much too closely to the chocolate. Here's another solution: duplicate the chocolate layer, then do the Curves as an Adjustment layer and make it a clipping mask with the duplicated chocolate, so it only applies to that layer (left).

Then lock the transparency of the choc/foil layer, and add Gaussian Blur to it. You'll be able to see the effect through the Adjustment layer as you change the Blur amount - this version (middle) uses a 4 pixel blur.

Finally, use Curves to brighten the foil layer, and use Dodge/Burn to add some highlights to it (right).

Is this the effect you wanted?





Posted on 03/01/07 11:43:27 PM
michael sinclair
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Re: Chocolate Bar and Silver Foil
Ok, while the Master is away, this is how I did it:

1. After making a selection on its own layer, I checked the "Colorize box in the Hue and Saturation window.

2. Next I desaturated any colour.

3 Although the chocolate is dark it has a good dark to light ratio, so when I realised that the "Instant metal using Curves-page 236" was not going to be enough, I repeated it once again.

4. It's now just a question of playing around with levels and my beloved Contrast control to get the "silver foil" effect.

5. I applied 75% fade on the Plastic wrap settings of 8, 12, and 11 (in that order).

6. finally, I applied a little Drop Shadow to the selection.



Posted on 04/01/07 7:02:06 PM
michael sinclair
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Re: Chocolate Bar and Silver Foil
Another with a little Gaussian Blur added to the initial selection before any other adjustments are made:



Posted on 06/01/07 08:46:40 AM
jjsmith
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Chocolate Bar and Silver Foil
Many thanks, Steve and Michael both your suggestions have really helped make the silver foil more realistic.

Josh


jjsmith wrote:
Hi,
I have found a really good piece of chocolate that I need to cover in silver foil and eventually its packaging.
So far I have managed to make the foil look like it is has been vacuumed
onto the chocolate itself. I created the foil by duplicating and then desaturation the chocolate layer. Then I applied the curve on pg236 to create a metal effect.
Any suggestions on how to make the foil more realistic would be much
appreciated ?
Thanks jj smith





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