Soft Pastel Effect in Photoshop is a followup after one of the more popular tutorials on our blog,
Here is the before version of the photo we are using for the tutorial.
And here is a preview of the after version.
The steps used in this tutorial are taken from one of the actions in our set of
Throughout the tutorial, we will be adding several different adjustment layers. Whenever you need to add an adjustment layer you can click on the icon shown in the photo below, and then select the type of adjustment layer that you want from the list that pops up.
Photographypla.net Tutorial: How to Create a Soft Pastel Effect in Photoshop
Using adjustment layers allows more flexibility as you are not editing the original photo layer, so you can easily turn off or tweak any of the effects later.
The first adjustment layer that we’ll create is a curves layer. Create an RGB curve like the one shown below.
A red curve like this.
And a green curve like this.
Finally, a blue curve like this.
After the changes with the curves adjustment layer, the photo looks like this. Let’s continue with our tutorial on how to create a soft pastel effect in Photoshop.
Next, add a levels adjustment layer and set the shadows output to 50, which will really lighten the photo and give it a hazy look.
It now looks like this.
Next up is a vibrance adjustment layer. Set the vibrance to +100 and saturation to -30.
After that, add a brightness and contrast adjustment layer and set the contrast to +20.
Right now the photo looks like this.
The last step is to add a gradient map adjustment layer. Set the gradient to go from #2d3b84 to #8fd399.
Then change the gradient map layer’s blend mode to “soft light” and set the opacity to 70%. You can also adjust the opacity to suit the strength of the pastel effect that you would like.
The Final Result from Our Photoshop Tutorial
And we’re done! The finished photo looks like this.
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