I have just started writing second section of articles on Photoshop. The articles are still of the beginner level but soon I will also start covering more advanced once. Just give me some time
You can check my first semi advanced photoshop tutorial on How to create a shadow of any object in an image.
In this Adobe® Photoshop tutorial, we will see how to create a realistic rainbow to your natural picture. We will take a sample image as shown below for demo purpose. You are free to choose any other picture of your own, which suits the theme. Take a sample as shown below:
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Posted by Pixel Mate on Wednesday, September 12th, 2007
After covering some basic Photoshop tutorials, I am going to cover somewhat more advanced photoshop tutorials. In this article, I am going to cover how can you create a shadow of any object in a image using photoshop.
So tutorial will now teach you the creation of shadows dropping of shadows) for a toy or an object. Obviously, creating of shadows has never been tough. Even you can try to create shadows using Microsoft® Word!! But, What many people require, is to create some realistic picture, such that the altered one must look real!. This may be tough in the case of PaintShopPro® or some simple tools. Adobe® Photoshop has certain unique features for every section of effects that you can imply over a picture.
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Posted by Pixel Mate on Wednesday, September 12th, 2007
The filters present in Adobe Photoshop’s creative filters sections can be applied and combined in order to do certain creative modifications to images. This option can be found in the Filter>Filter Gallery section. Many filters can be combined by using this method, but all of them.
This method allows for multiple filters to be used on one image in the same time rather than guessing which different setting can be combined with another filter. All of the filters opened in the integrated window will not take effect thus allowing the changing of the settings until you press the OK button.
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Posted by Pixel Mate on Sunday, September 9th, 2007
So I have already written like 5-6 articles on photoshop so far and things are going fairly smoothly(I hope so). The blog is very new but I am expecting that some traffic starts getting to build and the blog becomes more interactive as right now its very monotonous. If you have anything to share, any photoshop tips or suggestions or anything related to graphic than please do put your comments. I love to see comments and to reply them
Anyway in this article, I am going to talk about How you can create and Save Custom Brush in Photoshop.
If the standard brush tips in Photoshop are not enough or do not create the desire effect, any artwork can be used as a custom brush tip. This is what you have to do...
Import the artwork in Photoshop and place it on a transparent or white background.
After this step, go to the Edit>Define Brush Preset button. A name should be attributed to the new brush tip. After pressing OK, the new brush will be added in the Brush section in Photoshop. It is am easy an convenient way to create custom brushes that afterwards can be used to any picture and which are at a distance of a click.
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Posted by Pixel Mate on Sunday, September 9th, 2007
HDR imaging represents a set of techniques which allow a greater dynamic range of exposures than normal digital imaging techniques. The purpose of HDRI is to represent more accurately the wide range of intensity levels found in different, ranging from direct sunlight to the deep shadows.
The new Photoshop CS2 includes such a tool, Merge to HDR. By using this tool a new image is created by combining two or more pictures with different exposures of the same place. It takes the best exposed parts of each picture and combines them to create a new picture, more full of detail.
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Posted by Pixel Mate on Sunday, September 9th, 2007