Summary: Use Photoshop hue and saturation tools to colorize images. Learn how to colorize flesh texture in Photoshop in this free Photoshop tutorial from a professional graphic designer.
Robert Segundo has been an artist since he could hold a pencil. In his 10 years in graphic design, he has worked on advertising projects with costs ranging in millions of dollars. He...read more
"Now let's add a little more texture to our layer. So, let's have a look at it here. As you can see, this is not really what we're going for, but this is a really great beginning. What we're going to do is, let's just go ahead and merge these layers. It's easier if we just do that. So let's click on "merge visible". And there we go. Now it's all one layer now. So now let's colorize this layer. We can hit "command U" to bring up hue and saturation. We're going to click on "colorize". And we're going to say 0 tab 50, 0. That looks pretty good. That looks like the color we're looking for right now, so let's.. What's really going to make this pop is we come down here and hit a filter. Let's put a artistic filter on here. Let's put, let's say, what are we looking for, let's do "plastic wrap". That looks good. And let's say.. Also we're going to do here.. 8 to 16, ok, let's see 16 tab 8 tab 1. Hmm, maybe not so much on the one. Oops. Let's come back to that. Let's say 3. That looks a little bit too much. But you know what, we'll figure out these settings and we'll come back to this in the next part."
eHow Article: Colorizing Photoshop Flesh Texture