Thanks :)

Obviously it’s best to have a separate layer for each colour - that way you can adjust the hue for each individual layer.

But don’t get fixated on getting the colours you want right away, the main thing is to have each part roughly coloured in all the right places (does that make sense?!) So my edits end up looking like this at the first stage:

It’s the psd you put over the top after that makes all the difference, I don’t know about everyone else but I have my main psd’s in one file, so I go through and see what works and tweak it with selective colour/colour balance etc

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Hope that helps!

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