2. Now look at your right, you will see the layer window. Here in the Layer window create a new Layer by clicking on the icon which is encircled with Red. ... |
7. Again with the same tool create a shape as shown below and fill the selection with #ffb500 color on a new layer. Press Ctrl + D to deselect, then set ... |
Since this tulip photo was from my digital camera, it was a whopping 1920x2560 pixels. If your image is a lot bigger than the size of the final Web image that ... |
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Ctrl+N to open a new document. I made the width and height both 400. If we want a smaller graphic we can resize it at the end. Make sure the background ... |
In order to create our action, we're simply going to do everything we did in the previous installment in this tutorial series, which you can read by clicking here. The difference ... |
So when we take a picture light will generate through the sensor millions of bits and thousands of brightness levels, that will be processed by the camera according to its settings. ... |
Create a new layer (SHIFT+CTRL+N) and name it background change the color to #FFFFFF. More the background layer under the layer with your picture. |
This tutorial will guide you colourize an image, it can be even brush. Shading in it is done with the help of shapes and different size of brushes. The light version ... |
This tutorial describes in detail how to recreate a logo from a small GIF image that will be suitable to be used in a desktop publishing layout program such as QuarkXPress ... |
I decided to make a tutorial on mask layers because I think it's the best way to crop elements out of an image and also because I noticed that a lot ... |
Make a new image that's 400x400 pixels wide and high. This will be our base. Make the background colour white and then click OK and you'll have your new image. This ... |
This tutorial will teach you how to make a slideshow of some images. It can be used to show all of your sigs, rather than using a PHP code to rotate ... |
In this tutorial, I will show you how to make an image like the one shown above. To view the hidden image, either drag your mouse over it while holding down ... |
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Has there ever been just something in the image that totally ruins it? Or something you just wanted to remove for fun? In this tutorial I will show you how to ... |
3. Now go to Select -> Feather, change the value to 30 px and click ok. Once that's done hit CTRL+C then CTRL+V (this will copy the selection and paste it). ... |
Open a grayscale image that you want to colorize. since the image is in grayscale mode, you will need to change it. To do so, go to Image>Mode>RGB to set the ... |
Here we will learn how to mask images or you can say how to combine two pictures. Okay, first of all open two images which you want to mask. I will ... |
Duplicate the ground layer and scale up a bit. Enable lock transparency pixels and fill with stroke color of your choice. Move it below the original ground layer. |
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To start with you need to have Photoshop open, do this by double clicking on the PS icon on your desktop or by clicking the icon in the programs start menu. ... |
1. I have already covered how to create rollovers in ImageReady 7, however creating rollovers in ImageReady CS is a bit different. To begin, start by opening up any image that ... |
1. First thing you will need is 2 images. Make sure they are both in the same resolution (72 dpi for the web) and color-space (RGB in this case). Open both ... |
1. Make a duplicate layer of the image. This way the original is preserved on the background and we are working on a duplicated layer. Hide the background by clicking off ... |
How many time have you looked through you images and thought 'wouldn't that make a cracking black and white picture'. Photoshop gives us several ways in which we can convert our ... |
Adding color to a grayscale image is a neat little effect you see all over the place. Now, this isn't to be confused with taking a color image and removing its ... |
One of the great advantages in using a program such as Photoshop is that we can change an image in minutes. That same process in the darkroom could have taken hours. ... |
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