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Today, I'm going to show you how to take 
a regular 3D image of a brain and make it 
look like an MRI of a brain with Alzheimer's.

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I'm going to open my image 'brain' up here 
and we can get started!

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First, we're going to create several copies 
of the image. We need to make four different 
copies.

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This way, there's a total of 5 layers. They 
should be labeled, from bottom to top: Bottom, 
Green, Purple, Orange, and Blue.

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So while I continue to label these, I'll 
go ahead and tell you the use of this.

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The goal here is to better educate people 
about the affects of Alzheimer's on the brain, 
and where precisely it affects the most.

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So Green means that the brain is healthy, 
Blue is slow deterioration,

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Purple is more rapid deterioration, Orange 
is critical, and Red is failing.

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I forgot to add in the Red at first, but 
I do so later... if you want, you can duplicate 
the background layer to have another layer 
titled Red.

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So now we're going to begin the actual editing. 
Go to Image and then Adjustments, and we're 
going to focus on Hue and Saturation.

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Remember to hide the rest of your layers 
while you do this, so you only see the layer 
you're working on.

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Now, go back to Hue and Saturation. For a 
very vibrant green color, you're going to 
want to stay on the master section.

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Start by moving the Hue slider to about +100, 
give or take 5.

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Move the Saturation slider all the way to 
+100, and move the Lightness slider to -13

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Click "Okay"

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Hide the Green Layer, and move to the Purple 
Layer.

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Make sure to click on the actual image, like 
I didn't...

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Again, we're going to the Hue and Saturation 
tab under Image Adjustments. For this, click 
on the Master drop down, and choose Reds 
from the list.

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Change the Red Hues slider to about -93, 
the Saturation slide between +40 and +50, 
and the Lightness to -3.

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As you can see, our project is coming along 
quite nicely already.

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After this, we're going to move on to the 
Orange Layer.

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Again, we're going to the Hue and Saturation 
tab under Image Adjustments

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Now for this layer I want a really bright 
orange, so I'm going to stay on the master 
list to begin with.

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I played around with it a little until there 
was a color I liked. I put hue at +33, saturation 
at +66, and left lightness at 0

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Now I'm going to the Reds tab to help me 
get that real orangey color I want.

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I set hue at -24 and left everything else 
alone.

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Lastly in color adjustments (for now), I'm 
gonna work on the Blue layer. Make sure you're 
only focusing on that layer, hiding the others.

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Back to Images, Adjustments, and Hue and 
Saturation.

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I'm going to stay on the Master tab for now, 
to help me get that Blue color that I need. 
I set hue to -180

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Now I'm going to go to the Blues dropdown, 
and set the Hue on that to about +39 even 
though it doesn't do much.

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I'm gonna switch to the Reds dropdown here, 
setting the hue to -16 so that it's a very 
nice, bright blue.

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So after this, I'm going to go through and 
make sure all of my layers are no longer 
hidden.

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Now, we're going to go up to the top, choose 
the Layer dropdown, down to Layer Mask, and 
apply the "Hide All" Layer mask to all of 
the altered layers.

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So the Green, Purple, Orange and Blue layers.

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Now, the reason we've added the layer mask 
to the Green layer even though it's technically 
our base, is because we want to maintain 
that pristine white background.

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Select the Green layer Layer Mask as your 
current canvas, and then click on your paintbrush 
tool.

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You're going to color the whole brain area 
in so that the Green shows through. Make 
sure to paint on the actual layer mask, not 
the layer itself.

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Be mindful of the edges, we don't want them 
to be greyish.

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Color, color, color! Leave no holes and stay 
in the lines!

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Suggestion: don't try to color it all in 
one click, you'll mess up and have to start 
all over again

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Color, color, color! Continue coloring! You 
could use a bigger brush, but I prefer not 
to I find that

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Sometimes they get sloppy.

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Now that that's done, we're going to begin 
to work on the purple layer.

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Make sure to select the Purple layer's Layer 
Mask, not the layer itself.

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I'm making this brush a little bit smaller 
(about 10px), because we're going to just 
work on the very edges of the brain here.

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Personally, I prefer to zoom in (if I could 
find the tool!), so that I can be more precise.

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Gotta move it so it's in the spot I want.

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Now, select your paintbrush tool and begin 
to outline the edges of the brain!

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Well, as you can see, I forgot to do what 
I told you do to, which was not paint on 
the layer itself...

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Gotta try to fix this...

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Hide other layers...disable layer mask... 
make sure I didn't actually move the image... 
erase paint.

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Didn't actually paint on the brain, so not 
even gonna bother erasing the paint, instead 
I'm just gonna move the brain to where it 
should be.

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Try number two!

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Paintbrush and layer mask!

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So, we're only gonna outline the very edges 
of the brain, going about half an inch in 
(on my screen at least)

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On this, we don't have to be so careful about 
the edges, because we didn't darken the purple 
layer.

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Color the brainstem purple too (that's the 
weird shape at the bottom right of the brain).

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I figure this part is pretty self explanitory 
and I don't need to keep captioning this, 
so do your outlining and I'll be back shortly!

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Okay, now that we've finished that, we're 
going to select the Blue Layer Mask to work 
on.

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Here I'm going to move the blue layer down 
below the Orange layer because it makes more 
sense to me.

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Again, this brush is going to be smaller 
than the last one we used. I set it at 15

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You want to trace around the brain like you 
did with the purple, but trace inside of 
the purple.

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It's okay if the blue overlaps the purple, 
we can fix that later by moving the blue 
layer so that it's below the purple.

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I went ahead and did that, but you can do 
it at any time you please.

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I'm not going to walk you through how to 
outline something; just make sure you do 
a complete outline of the brain inside the 
purple.

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So here's where I add in the Red layer that 
I'd forgotten about earlier. I duplicate 
the background image, and then go to Image, 
Adjustments, Hue and Saturation. I set it 
under the Orange layer.

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Stay on the Master option in Hue and Saturation, 
and go directly to the Saturation slider. 
I set the saturation to +99

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Now go to the Reds option on the drop down 
menu, and set the hue to about -23 to get 
a very vibrant, deep red.

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Now, go to the Layer tab, and add a Hide 
All layer mask to the Red layer we just created.

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With the red, you want to focus on the center 
and front of the brain, which is where most 
deterioration happens.

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That being said, each person with Alzheimer's 
is different, so there's no need to be super 
specific about placing.

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I would suggest including at least one patch 
of red in each third of the brain, depending 
on how severely you want the brain to be 
afflicted.

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As you can see, I'm trying to be very precise 
and stay within a specific ridge of the brain. 
This makes it look more realistic.

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If you're like me, and precision isn't always 
your strong suit, feel free to zoom in and 
shrink your brush even more.

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Or, you can use your eraser on places that 
you feel as though you went out of the lines.

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I utilize both here, zooming in and erasing.

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In the next part of this tutorial, we'll 
finish this brain up!

