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1.first of all create a layer of the back ground by clicking the back ground layer by pressing (ctrl+j)
2. then go to new adjustment layer>hue and saturation do this 5 more times. the quick way is at the bottom on the layer box there is a circle that is half black and half white.
3. when this is done go to the first hue and saturation layer and above the 3 sliders there is a box that says "master" change it from master to "red" and use the first slider to tweak how much hue you would like in the image and the second is how saturated you would like red colour to be and the finial is how bright you would like that colour to be.
tip (when doing this try to remember to try and keep it natural looking as possible because when the colours are over the top and are mega bright its very unappealing)
4. when you happy with the choices you have made go to the hue and saturation layer again and change it from "master" to "yellow" and tweak the sliders again to get the desired effect.
5. when you have done this go threw the diferant hue and saturation layers and work your way threw the colors on each layers.
the reason i did it on each is not because i wanted it to be extremely painful but when changing the hue and saturation on mater you can never get the effect i wanted so i went threw and changed it manually
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