VSCO TUTORIAL

by - Friday, July 03, 2015

"VSCO Tutorials"

featuring the Filter HB1 & HB2




So, Hi guys! This is my first "Vsco Tutorial" featuring the HB1 & HB2 filter. I was using this filter last year when I was just discovering and starting my own vsco feed. I also have a tutorial below for those people who have a bluer feed and to those who want to have a bluer feed.

For Ootd/Group Pictures:
If you want to have a brighter feed using HB1 & HB2 you should always consider the background, if possible you need to have a bright background, choose to take your ootd's outside the home rather than inside. If you want a bluer feed, try finding a place for your ootd where there's a bit of a blue (like a blue plain background, plain light blue or dark blue wall)


Examples:
GROUP PICTURE:
can be for a blue feed or light feed
(non-filtered picture)

I would classify this picture both for the blue & light feed because the picture itself shows you why.


So when you apply HB1 & HB2 as the effect, it will look like this:


HB1


HB2

Example #2


 Original Picture
So when you apply HB1 & HB2 as the effect, it will look like this:


HB2


HB1


Example #3


 Original Picture
So when you apply HB1 & HB2 as the effect, it will look like this:


HB2


HB1

Example #4


Original Picture
So when you apply HB1 & HB2 as the effect, it will look like this:



HB2

HB1

All of the pictures didn't undergo any Exposure, Contrast, Sharpen and many more settings.
But if you want to I would recommend this:

Exposure - +2
Contrast - -2
Sharpen - +4

I used that settings when I was still using the HB1 & HB2 filter.


If you still have questions & suggestions you can DM me on Instagram @kid.estrdx
or email me at miczclimax@yahoo.com

This has been the first vsco tutorial I made! 
Thank you guys for reading!

(P.S If you still want to avail Vsco Paid Filters, just DM me on Instagram!)





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