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Down side, is you need 4 screens, one for Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black respectively. This is a cheap alternative if you are going to mass produce 1 board on your own.

I will cover both in this instructable. This is the farthest back layer, and the first in most projects. Since we are doing a fire and ice deck, might as well start with a deep blue, and a deep red. Layers work best when you have the farthest back layer, a darker color than the one above it.

There are obviously exceptions to this rule, which will be covered later when I am making the fire and ice themselves. Pictures: 1. It should now be named "Layer 0" 2. I have mine in the far top right, to get the brightest red.

You can also enter all these values manually Do the same for the other color stop, but with the other color of the gradient. In this case, blue. All the steps, , are labeled again. Click "Okay" until you get to the "Layer Style" Screen again. Align the gradient so it runs across the board.

If you are following this tutorial word for word, it should be degrees Try moving the bar around, and see what it does. This should have taken about mins, depending on how well you know Photoshop. This is now the start of the design aspect. This is where it gets tricky, and you can get lost easily, if you don't know what you are doing. I'll try to go slow here, and provide lots of pictures. I will sort of break it up into the different Layers.

You can go one at a time if you'd like. These will be all the shades of blue, sort of. We will be adjusting it soon. Make sure it covers across the board Up and down.

My exact values in the Free Transform menu are labeled, if you'd like to make it exact. You can enter values and location, in x, y, instead of dragging the boxes. Also holding shift while dragging corners will keep the scale. Choose your color, make it dark, and then click "Okay" and "Okay" again 15 to save the Layer Style.

Now click on layer 2 Layer 2: 9. This is actually 4 brushes. Yeah back to that trusty Brush tool. I'll label each one that corresponds to the brush set. But make a nice design here, it will be expanded like the last one. Trusty transform tool again. This picture isn't the expanded view, but it should read what is labeled, not what is there on the picture.

But same as before, enter the values, or expand to your desired look. Remember this screen? If not, you double click "Layer 2" 17 and click on "Color Overlay" Choose the color, lighter than the last, different from the rest, and then click "Okay" and "Okay" again to Finish layer 2. You can, again, copy my exact values. Layer 3: This one is a little crazy, and for sake of time, I will just show you the values of the color overlay. The free transform is too difficult to recreate and there is a wide variety of brushes.

But here it is. Values listed in notes Should look a little like this. Now that you have the hang of it, I will show you what my other layers look like. Remember, you use the brush, and once you feel like it's ready, expand it, then color it. Stick around at Slocum Hollow for craft cocktails and goat cheese flatbreads after boarding down and around Montage Mountain 2. With 26 trails spread across acres and the legendarily steep White Lightning trail, Montage is a known snowboarding destination.

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