to change the eye colour but there aint any to change the eye colour if you have brown eyes because the colour doesnt look so natural so does anyone has a tutorial for me to change the brown colour Green Or Bleu
to change his eyes to cats eyes from a picture of him from halloween, and to make it look real as possible. He is versed in CS2 and looks like he wants to see how far i have come with it.
Question is, do I take the eye pupil and bend it or replace the pupil all together from a different pic.?
This is a slight head scratcher as i'm not sure where to start...
I've attached a leaf image. We'd like to "Autumnize" the leaf even more and remove the green from the leaf. I've tried playing with the various options in the Color drop down (Color Balance, Hue Saturation, Colorize, Brightness-Contrast, Threshold, Levels, Curves), but I can't seem to do it.
I have plain old Photoshop CS and recently when I opened it to use it all my white went tan/brown almost like a light sepia toning. I've tried changing the color preferences to no avail. Anyone have any suggestions how to get white to be white again?
I have a pen and ink image that is black and white. I want to make the black .. brown. I did that no problem. When I move this image onto a blank document, it goes back to brown. How do I maintain my brown image on a new document?
I'm trying to make a display picture (An avatar of sorts) to use, but whenever I try to, any picture I place using "File > Place" gains like a seipatone color instead of its normal colors. Here is what I do, step-by-step:
1. Open Adobe Photoshop CS6 (64-bit) 2. Start a New Project. -Width: 160, Height: 220, Resolution: 72 (Width and Height are in Pixels) -Color Mode: RGB 16-bit (I've tried all bits of RGB mode) 3. File>Place and browse for the image. It is not at all brown-scaled right now. 4. It turns brown.
Here is the example I'm showing:
Normal Picture: [URL].......
In Photoshop: [URL]............
I've used this same version, same steps, and created all kinds of artwork. But all of a sudden, everything turns up brown.
I had a hard drive crash which required a new hard drive, unfortunately unconfigured. I am up and running but my printer, Epson SPR1900, produces very dark images with a heavy brown overcast. I have a Dell Desktop running Windows 7, Dell Monitor, ,NVIDIA GeForce 220 graphics card with a new driver update.
I have calibrated the monitor with my Spyder2 and use the following settings:
Under EDIT >Color Settings>Custom. Working space>ProPhoto. VIEW>Proof Setup>Device to Simulate> SPR1900 Premium Glossy. PRINT (PS-CS6) Color Management ICM>off, No Color Management.. In Color Management, Color Handling>PS Manages Color. Printer Profile>SPR1900 Premium Glossy.
Rendering is Relative Colorimetric. Prints still very dark with a marked brown overtone. Prints were beautiful before the hard drive crash.
I reformatted my computer and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 service pack 1 and installed Photoshop CS6 and when I print my work the color gray prints as brown and the yellow green has a shade of brown in it as well so its darker. I did calibrate my monitor, I use sRGB IEC61966-2.1 as ICC profile and RGB in working spaces, and US Web Coated v2 as CMYK. I changed the mode to CMYK 16 bit and proof setup to Working CMYK. In printer setting I set the color handling to Photoshop manages colors and set it to hardproofing. I did match it with the color management in display settings.
I think my Epson T1100 printers are fine because they both print the same color gray as brown so it must be in Photoshop where the problem is.
This is frustrating..Before I reformatted I was using Photoshop CS5 and my prints are fine but when I reformatted and installed a fresh copy of Windows 7 and Photoshop CS6 the printing problems starts, I reinstalled Photoshop CS5 but the print outs still has problems, color gray prints as brown..By the way, I print on white bond papers and white box boards, so color blending is not the case I'm sure..
I need to change some lines that are in a layer from a black/gray to brown. So I tried to change it by right clicking (PS 7.0) and blending options then tried a bunch of stuff and nothing seems to work: color overlay, blend mode, blend if... but I can't get the color.
I would greatly appreciate it if someone tell me how to do this? The color I need is somewhere between #734002 and #B16203.
i accidentally tried to apply a texture as the texture panel was loading a folder and i got the blue screen of death... the computer recovered by itself, but i am now unable to open photoshop. I get the 'program has stopped wotking' after the splash screen
i tried russell browns' just fixit' and it didnt seem to do anything, but i got an error about 'endscript toolkit 32bit stopped working' ...then photoshop started opening and closing by itself a few times, still with the error notice.i uninstalled the script using the extension manager, no difference, then i reinstalled ths script.. what next?
computer is i7 3770 CPU 3.5 ghz 32 gigs ram, and several drives inside for programs/data/ scratch disk/ backup catalogues etc. picture drives are external.
Here's the skinny..... I obviously have chosen to have photoshop control the color management. The closest I have come is to use the printing profile: Japan Color 2002 Newspaper without black point compensation (I think I used Relative Compensation). The only way I can get the yellow to show on the brown is to actually PRINT a brown paper background ON TOP of the brown colored paper.
Obviously, this is causing the brown paper to look quite dark. The yellow is perfect and I've now lost every other color (Navy & 3 shades of Gray). They're all dull against the multi-layered brown. I have tried manipulating the yellow to be more green or more orange and sure enough, they turn out looking green or orange. Should I switch to CMYK instead of RGB? If orange is a variation of brown, why does orange show up on brown so much easier than yellow?
Is there a way to manipulate the newspaper profiles to adjust for browner paper rather than grayer paper?
I took photos at a wedding over the weekend. The river behind was a perfect setting however, the water was brown from recent rain. I'm using Elements 11 and I'm wanting to know if there is a way to make the water look less brown and more blue?
How to install the Dr Brown and Watermark installer scripts via Adobe Extension Manager? I am running Win7 and CS 4, and have opened CS 4 as an admin. Still, no luck.
when trying to install the Dr Brown services, I get "You do not have the appropriate permissions required to perform this operation. Contact your system administrator to obtain permission."
For the Watermark script, i get "Can't create folder 'C:Program Files AdobeAdobe Photoshop CS4 (64 Bit)Plug-InsPanelsWatermark'. I created that folder manually via Explorer but that didn't work.
how can i get rid of red eyes in fast, simple and easy way in Photoshop? i am aware that red eyes are the most common problems and i was wondering how to avoid using flash?
how I can get someone eyes to look like Gambit from the X-men. [Black on the outside, Red on the inside]. Ive gotten the red down to a science, but whenever I try to make the black look right, it always looks really flat, and rather unappealing.
I've been trying to figure out for a while now how to get beautiful sparkly bright eyes in photoshop. I've come a little ways with sharpening them and using the dodge & burn tools, but look at the eyes on this photo.
The look almost digital?
but still they're normal enough to be passed off in this photo. I've searched through google and tutorial sites to find this and I can't find anything worth while.
I've got as far as the pic below and what I want to do next is put some spooky looking eyes in the darkness. How would I do this? Could I find an image on the internet that I like and put that in, or is there any techniques that I could use to draw some eyes in.
In case you dont know what its meant to be, its a broken panel of wood with a torchlight shining on it.
The quality of the pic isn't too good as I had to make it a JPEG.
I working on a picture and I have copyed eye from another photo onto one with her eyes close but now I need to blend tham so the color will match with the rest of her face any suggestion?
I have a digital photography business and just starting out.
I have seen some photography sites that do some photoshop "eyes enhancement" to make photographs...pop.....and I am wondering how they do it and what methods they use.
They seem to make the childrens eyes iris' look crystal clear and enhance them.
click on the "inquires" link. See the picture of the kid? No way his eyes are really like this. She must photoshop a bunch of her pictures to make them pop.