I am looking for information on how to make a "realistic" starburst so that I can place it behind my red light bulb lens to make it look it is REALLY bright with light rays spraying out to the sides...
I have attached a .png file of the image I am tyring to apply the starburst to... I don't know where to start.....
I need to create an LED for a binary clock program I am creating, how to create a realistic LED in Paint.NET. I need to install the plugin pack so I could have the buttons style available. Now, how to make an LED.
I am trying to make my render look realistic, like a photo and am having some trouble finding the write settings to play with.
I think you just need to use the render setup, lighting and environment & effects. Please see what I used bellow. what settings I have over used, under used or not used to achieve a realistic looking image.
- Some textures need to be fixed, but I am having trouble with the leather. I have used the A&D leather template with mid level reflections, high samples, A/O and a bumb. Also a light and dark texture in the diffuse slot with (Ambient/Reflective Occlusion)
Used settings:
- Photometric Lights - mental ray - FG - medium - 5 bounces - Noise filtering High - GI mulitplier and photons per sample up - max num. photons per sample few 1000 - Average GI photons per light up a few 1000 - Decay
- render elements:
- Global tuning all around 2 - mitchell - Contours - displacement sudiv max
- Effects - brightness and contrast - mr photographic exposure control - with preset, photographic exposure, image control
I have a little problem that caused my project to be stoped ,
I need to make a realistic shadow for a strip (for adresse in a business card) just like this one pointed in this image below : so the white strip looks like it pass underneath the green one
i've got this photo where i've cut out a person, but due to all the shadows in the photo it's hard to cut around the hair without making it look like just a chunk of color. So does anyone know of ways to create realistic hair from scratch, or how to add on to this one to make it look not so cut/paste.
I draw a lot of animal pictures and I hate having to photoshop a picture into the background. Is it possible to make realistic backgrounds, like forests, plains or deserts, for my drawings?
I've just finished drawing my first ever drawing on Paint.net, It's of a a horse from scratch, but know i'm having trouble with shading, i need tips on how to make the shading realistic, addin darker and light colors, i've tried a lot to different ways, but they all look extremely messy and horrible .
I have a few brochure files - and I want to make them look like this:What do I mean by "this"... I want to give them this folded look as not to have them on my portoflio so flat and plain...
Is there a way I can make like a template in Photoshop - including the "warping" so that the paper looks slightly curved? Would an Action be the way to go?
How can I do to better blend this two picture together as the orange paint is overlapping the metal grill on the door how to make the paint looks more realistic...
Was wondering if there are some ways in converting a highly realistic rendering of an object generated in a 3D program into a more illustrative, simplified, alittle less realistic version in Photoshop?
The object has plenty of silver reflections, HDRI environment map reflections, precise shadows and highlights, etc. I just want to make it look more generic and not as polished I guess.
Are there filters or plugins that will do this in a plug in play method or is it more prodedural and manual?
when I got to stage 8, I got stuck somehow. I selected the whole image and clicked crop, but when I clicked clt-alt click on starburst layer, and following by the clt-shift-I,there was a warning that popped up saying no pixels selected. I am stuck at here and have tried all ways countless times. Cld someone kindly help me out or are there any images to follow the tutorial at step 8 so that I can better understand it? What is the starburst layer?? The black one? Or the transparent one!!
Ctrl/Cmd-Click the 'starburst' layer, then press Ctrl+Shift+I (MAC: Cmd+Shift+I) to invert the selection. Create a New Layer and fill the selection with white, then Deselect. Now fill the Background layer with black. And you can now delete the original black layer with the transparent starburst on it; the one we started with. You can now also give your new white starburst layer a proper name - "starburst".
I hit Ctrl-Click (I don't have a Cmd key), but nothing happens. I make a new layer, try to fill it with white, nothing.
Are there any plugins available to produce a good "realistic" water splash/spray in Corel like the ones available for Photoshop? The ones I find for Corel look "cartoonish" to me. I would like a good "real" looking splash or spray. I searched the forum and found one post but that is not what I'm looking for. The ones I would like to find are like these....
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I have some plugins from a guy that took Photoshop plugins and turned them into ones that would work in Corel. They can be downloaded for free...they are "blood splatter" and "Smoke" This is the type I/m looking for. Would it be possible that someone here could create such a brush for Corel X6?
Windows 7 64 bit, Intel Xeon 3.30GHz, 32GB memory, ATI FirePro V4800, (1)10,000 Velosirapptor internal HD, (1) internal 1TB HD, (1) 500GB external HD (2) external 3TB HDs, (2) HP z6200 printers, (1) OKI 9650 printer (1) Roland Camm1 Pro vinyl cutter
So I can do a reflection in Corel fine, as long as the bottom edge is straight and flat. I work for a beer distributor, and I want to know how I can reflect some of the packages realistically. The angles are strange, so if you just mirror it down it looks funny. Check out this picture:
I want it to look like the bottom one, but ya know, upside down. If I just mirror it it looks like the middle one.
Does anyone know how to make a starburst effect with a transparent background.
I've attached a .jpg with a white starburst where the background is black. Is there anyway to leave only the white starburst with a transparent background?
I'm trying to make a snow spray effect (you know, when you run really fast in the snow you kick up this fine sheet of snow...) - it's for a signature on another forum :>
But, as a near-nab, and not a lot of experience with the basic brushes, I can't really get a realistic spray effect coming off. Maybe I'm just rushing it too much and not really experimenting with different brushes...
i've got this idea for making a website with a parchment as background. and i would like to know if it's possible to make this kind of graphic in photoshop. and how, because i don't know.