Doge Video Colouring Tutorial PS7


Introduction

Dogecoin, the beloved cryptocurrency featuring the Shiba Inu dog, has taken the internet by storm. If you're a fan of Doge and want to add a touch of flair to your videos, this tutorial is for you. We'll guide you through the steps of colouring your videos in the iconic Doge palette using Adobe Photoshop.

Step 1: Gather Your Materials

Before you begin, you'll need the following:* Adobe Photoshop
* A video file

Step 2: Import the Video into Photoshop

Open Photoshop and go to File > Import > Video Frames to Layers. Select your video file and click "Open".

Step 3: Create a Colour Adjustment Layer

Click on the "Create new adjustment layer" icon at the bottom of the Layers panel and select "Hue/Saturation".

Step 4: Adjust the Hue, Saturation, and Lightness

In the Colour Adjust panel, adjust the following settings:* Hue: -15
* Saturation: +65
* Lightness: -40

Step 5: Add a Gradient Layer

Create a new layer by clicking on the "Create new layer" icon. Fill it with a linear gradient from #ff6900 to #ff9200.

Step 6: Set the Gradient Layer to "Overlay"

In the Layers panel, change the blending mode of the gradient layer to "Overlay". This will add a subtle colour overlay to the video.

Step 7: Add a Layer Mask

Click on the gradient layer and click on the "Add layer mask" icon. Select the brush tool and paint black on the layer mask to hide the gradient in certain areas.

Step 8: Create Shadow and Highlight Layers

Create two new layers. Set the blending mode of one layer to "Multiply" and the other to "Screen". Fill the "Multiply" layer with #000000 and the "Screen" layer with #ffffff.

Step 9: Paint Shadows and Highlights

Use the brush tool to paint black on the "Multiply" layer to create shadows and white on the "Screen" layer to create highlights.

Step 10: Adjust the Opacity of the Layers

Adjust the opacity of the shadow and highlight layers to your liking. This will fine-tune the overall look of the video.

Step 11: Export the Video

Once you're satisfied with the colouring, go to File > Export > Render Video. Choose the desired output format and settings, and click "Render".

Conclusion

Congratulations! You've now learned how to colour your videos in the Doge palette using Adobe Photoshop. Experiment with different adjustments to create unique and eye-catching videos that celebrate the beloved Dogecoin community.

Additional Tips* To enhance the Doge theme, add a watermark or logo featuring the Shiba Inu.
* Experiment with different gradient colours or add multiple gradients for a more vibrant look.
* Use the brush tool to create subtle transitions between colours.
* Have fun and let your creativity shine through!

2025-02-18


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