Musky Jacks V2 (CPC) (1 Viewer)

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With the horses I now think of this theme as existing in the Red Dead Redemption world. Riding horses, fishin’, gamblin’…good times
 
This is wizardry
Pretty simple in photoshop.

1. Photo a blank chip/solid.
2. Select just the chip, duplicate the layer and desaturate to just grey.
3. Put your chip image/inlay images between, I just draw out the spots and select colors that are close to real life.
4. Play with the overlay settings on the grey mold layer. I usually go with linear light at ~50% opacity. For inlays I might reduce down opacity depending.
5. Profit.

Takes a few minutes for the first chip, but each one after is super straight forward.

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Pretty simple in photoshop.

1. Photo a blank chip/solid.
2. Select just the chip, duplicate the layer and desaturate to just grey.
3. Put your chip image/inlay images between, I just draw out the spots and select colors that are close to real life.
4. Play with the overlay settings on the grey mold layer. I usually go with linear light at ~50% opacity. For inlays I might reduce down opacity depending.
5. Profit.

Takes a few minutes for the first chip, but each one after is super straight forward.

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Exactly how I do it. I was gonna explain it to everyone, but I didn't know if @Cratty wanted me to give out his secrets.
 
For a colorblind motherfucker like me, is there a go-to set of values for "close to real life" for each color?
 
For a colorblind motherfucker like me, is there a go-to set of values for "close to real life" for each color?
I'd just screenshot and eye-drop from the color selector from CPC's site. Close enough.. some might need adjusting (e.g. dayglo green, retro red), but most are close.

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Pretty simple in photoshop.

1. Photo a blank chip/solid.
2. Select just the chip, duplicate the layer and desaturate to just grey.
3. Put your chip image/inlay images between, I just draw out the spots and select colors that are close to real life.
4. Play with the overlay settings on the grey mold layer. I usually go with linear light at ~50% opacity. For inlays I might reduce down opacity depending.
5. Profit.

Takes a few minutes for the first chip, but each one after is super straight forward.

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These turned out great!
 

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