To get the background of this rain tree to convert to sepia tone and not the tree I used the magic wand tool. I selected parts of the image that I wanted to convert then I went to the task bar and selected commands and went to creative then to convert to sepia tone. I did this until my tree had almost no blue in it.
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This image is what I made after converting everything except the bear to gray scale. I did this by using the polygon lasso tool to trace around the bear and the selected the select inverse option and went to commands and converted to gray scale.
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This is my finished image. I used the polygon lasso tool to trace around the yellow flower and I selected the inverse of the flower and used the command tool to convert to sepia tone.
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