From the course: Photoshop: Advanced Adjustment Layer and Blend Modes

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Recoloring artwork with a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer

Recoloring artwork with a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer - Photoshop Tutorial

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Recoloring artwork with a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer

- Now one other method that you might find a hue saturation adjustment layer useful for is recoloring artwork. You see, when you roll the hue, all the colors shift around the color wheel. So if you've used good graphic design techniques and have set colors that are contrasting on the color wheel, well as you shift one color, the others shift as well. And this makes it very easy to try out multiple color combinations. Let me show you how this works. Let's take a look at a more graphic design type example for something a bit different. In this case, we've got a logo that's been built. A texture, the logo itself using layer styles for a bevel, the fill and a little bit of an overlay texture to give it a particular look or feel. And what I can take advantage of is a hue saturation adjustment layer. Now you've learned about a couple of technologies earlier that we're gonna revisit. First up, staking order matters. So if I add the hue saturation adjustment layer and put it at the very top…

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