Showing posts with label image. Show all posts
Showing posts with label image. Show all posts

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Transform a normal image into an artistic one

One of the reasons why Photoshop is so popular nowadays is the unbelievable control it gives you over the images you want to edit. By using the right filters and techniques you can easily transform any bland, lifeless shot into an impressive, artistic dreamscene. It only takes a few steps to turn this image:



into this:




So let’s begin!

Step 1. Open the original image and Duplicate the background layer. Set the resulting layer to Soft Light, 100%. Then go to Filter -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur and insert a value of 5.

Step 2. Duplicate the second layer and press Shift+Ctrl+U to desaturate it. You should now have something that looks like this:



I normally avoid using blurs in my artwork, but in this particular case this effect is very welcome because it gives the entire image a very soft, dreamy glow.

Step 3. To enhance the colorcast of the image, add a Selective color filter with the following settings:

Yellows: 0 0 0 +100
Whites: -25 -5 +100 -25
Neutrals: +10 +15 +20 0
Black: 0 +20 0 0

Then select all the layers, right click and choose Create new smart object, like this:



Step 4. Create a new layer and fill it with black, then move it (by clicking on it and dragging it) down below the smart object. Add a layer mask to the smart object you just created. Now with a very large soft brush, opacity: 35%, paint with black on the mask, around the edges of the canvas to create a dark vignette. It’s preferrable to zoom out to get some perspective over what you’re doing. Make sure you don’t overdo it, because this effect needs to be subtle.



The vignette will focus the viewers’ attention on the central part of the image, while also adding a slightly dark feeling to it.

Step 5. Go to Filter -> Sharpen -> Smart Sharpen… and enter the following settings: Amount: 40%, Radius: 1 pixel. A dialog box will appear asking whether you want to rasterize the smart object, choose Yes.
Duplicate the layer you just sharpened and go to Filter -> Blur -> Radial Blur… Choose Zoom as the Blur Method and 10 as the Amount.
Next add a layer mask to the blurred layer and paint with black on it using a large, soft brush. Make sure you leave the outer edges white. If you make any mistakes just brush over that area with white or black, according to whether you want it to be visible or not.



This will further draw the viewers’ attention towards the center of the image, especially to the bright patch of light visible in the higher left.

Step 6. To further enhance the image’s colours, add a Curves adjustment layer that looks like this:



Step 7. To give the gray background a cyan hue that will contrast with the yellow in the leaves, add a Selective color adjustment layer with the following settings:



Step 8. To add a finishing touch you may add some text of your choice. I chose a very simple message, but I encourage you to come up with something even more suggestive. The font I used for “Autumn Leaves” is Trajan Pro, 36 pts for the capital letters and 30 pts for the rest of the text. For the “by anja” part I used Vujahday Flourish, 30 pts.

I placed the text near the bright spot of light because it’s really aesthetically pleasing, since that part is the main focus of the entire image.



Step 9. Duplicate both text layers and for each resulting layer, go to Filter -> Blur -> Motion Blur (choose Yes when Photoshop asks you whether to rasterize the layer) and enter 150. Place these layers below the text layers.

Then select one of the text layers and add an Outer glow with the following settings:



Right click on the same text layer and choose Copy layer style. Then right click on the other text layer and choose Paste layer style.


The final result:

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

[IMAGE] Photos / Pics for Photoshop n etc.

Hi, here is the picture for
photoshop or other uses.
Please don't erase away my name,
Avel.

Change in next lesson, we will do about
photo decorations.



Butterfly wings for next lesson, please save it in order to learn tutorial.


Background image for next lesson, please save it in order to learn tutorial.


Photo that can be used in anyways.


Photo that can be used in anyways.


Image to use for vintage editing. May use in anyways.


Bigbang ani.

URLS:
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/ac2a6b48.jpg
(butterfly)
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/19.gif
(background img)
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/C0CCBBDBC0CCB9CCC1F616-bsm4141.jpg
(photo)
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/BBFDB0A2.jpg
(photo)
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/09copy.jpg
(vintageimage)
http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk316/avel_princess/c9de2a91.gif
(bigbang ani)


Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Fourth Lesson : Adding background image

Open your butter-man :DD image.



Now, open (bring) the image of space background, that I have posted already.



Press 'V' or click move tool and drag the background image to your model's picture.
Now, do you remember how to adjust the size of the picture?
Press Ctrl+T to tilt, adjust the size. Press Enter after you have adjusted the size. Please cover all the picture like this:



Then change the opacity to around 50%.



Press Ctrl+J to copy the layer and you may see that the space image is now much clear.



Now, select the Copied Layer and go to Filter->Render->Lens Flare



You may place the lens flare in your WANTED-place, and I recommend 35mm Prime Lens, as it's very clear than Movie Prime or 105mm. Let the brightness be 100% or you may adjust if you want.



Change the mode to overlay of your Copied Layer and change the opacity to 100%.



Tadaaaa! You managed to finish this! CONGRATULATION!



Good job, guys, next lesson, we are going to learn some more effects,
and stuffs:D
Great job guys, and see you later :D

[SAMPLE] : Glittering Image

Please save this image for next lesson.




Next lesson will be about making a glittering image :D Thanks!

Fifth lesson : Glittering image

Long time no lesson :D!
Okay, today we are going to do something similar like last lesson.
We are going to make our pictures prettier,
by making it glittering.

Now, I am sure that you know how to open the image you want to.
Press Ctrl+O or double click the background :)



I recommend you to use black-based image today.
I opened a model's image. You can open anything.

Now open the image that you have saved, the black&white flowers.



Now, using this tool , just drag the flower image into your another picture.
You will see something like this:



Now, by pressing Ctrl+T, adjust the size and location/angle and put
it in your wanted-place (:



I did in such way. Now, choose the mode from your Layers window.
Please change it to the Screen / Lighten Mode if your image is black background.
You may change it by following your taste (:





Now, Press Ctrl and at the same time, click the layer 2 (flower image).
You will see that it's surrounded by moving dots like ants.
Now, do not touch anything, just click new layer in your layer window.
It's just beside your trash can icon!

If you did it, press and press Spectrum.



There are two spectrums but I recommend the one with star :D
Now click it, and just drag it!
Now, after you dragged it, change the mode to Overlay.





Now, press Marquee tool and select the edge of the flower picture.
After you selected the area, please go Filter-Blur-Motion Blur




Please adjust the pixels according to your taste.
Then you will see something like this:



Okay, now, press Sharpen Tool and sharpen the flowers and lips!
It will look like it's glittering, and please be careful:
Do not over-sharpen it!



Actually this is all!
If you want to add some pictures and decorate them like what we have
learnt last lesson, please to do so!
I decorated like this:



You may enjoy your own way and if you have any time, please show it to me!
laprincessa_amaryllis@hotmail.com
or
tag me at the tagboard menu and link your own blog where your own
photoshop work is uploaded / posted.

I will go see and tag you as well (:!
Happy Photoshop-ing!