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This tutorial was requested by saudade750.

This tutorial can be applied to any graphic, whatever the format. Colouring is usually the last step of my designs. As most of my graphics attempt to blend images together, I use colouring to create a more cohesive piece. I'm going to be honest; my method when it comes to colouring is mostly guesswork.

Do not be like me. Research colour theory. Look up colour schemes. Find something that is cohesive, pretty, and works well to express the mood you are aiming for.

Then, and only then, get out your graphic. Today, I will be using an image of Chandler that Pinterest thankfully recommended me;

 Today, I will be using an image of Chandler that Pinterest thankfully recommended me;

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(Chandler fic coming soon)

My weapon of choice is Photopea, so load that onto your browser, and load your file like so;

My weapon of choice is Photopea, so load that onto your browser, and load your file like so;

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Now, "Layer" < "Adjustment Layer". From there, you can pick any colouring layer of your choice. These are the six that I will be going through today;

These are all the adjustment layers that I usually use, and the ones I will be going through today

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These are all the adjustment layers that I usually use, and the ones I will be going through today.

Firstly, Brightness/Contrast.

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