Change Hair Color using Photoshop CS4

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Step 4
Make sure you are active at the layer mask in Hue / Saturation 1. Then select Edit > Fill. Select Black on Use, and click OK.

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The image we are working at right now will turn back to it’s original color.

Step 5
Select brush tool in Photoshop CS4 toolbox, and adjust the Foreground color to white. Stroke this brush to the hair part that we want to change it’s color.

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Tips: Use this brush at lower opacity percentage. If you want to delete a brush stroke, use Black as foreground color and stroke it again.

Here is the result of this hair color change tutorial:

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7 Responses to “Change Hair Color using Photoshop CS4”

  • patrick says:

    After Step 4, the iage doesen´t change back to its original colors. What am I doing wrong? I´ve double checked that i have followed all the steps correctly..

    • @patrick: When we fill a black color on a layer mask, its layer will be hidden. Black=hide; White=reveal. If you have fill the mask with black color, it’s should be hide the hue/saturation.
      Alternatively, from step 1; you can duplicate the background layer, make adjustment by Image > Adjustment > Hue/Saturation on the background copy layer (don’t use the Adjustment panel). Then select Layer > Layer Mask > Hide All.
      Continue to step 5.

  • al says:

    once i do the brush, it just goes on black. what am i doing wrong?

    • @al: Make sure you follow the 4 and 5 steps correctly. It may become black when the brush stroked on the layer itself, not on the layer mask as described in the step 4 and 5.

  • Mandi says:

    To make the hair colour change look realistic change the layer option from “normal” to “overlay”

  • Dave says:

    How to do step 4 plz?


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