Photoshop :: How To Achieve 1950s Painted Pin-up Effect
Apr 9, 2011How to achieve a 1950s painted pin-up effect?
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View 3 RepliesI'd like to reproduce a vintage effect: painting on wooden planks ! The Tennessee vacation website has a such effect on the background (
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I have the picture and the brush but I can't find the settings to have a proper overlay, hiding the wood color but keeping the wood effect.
How would I get the effect of painted wood?
I want to turn some photos of old wood stained furniture into furniture that looks like it has been painted with a brush.
In my work I have to draw shoes from sketch. They have to be photorealistic but achieve photorealistic texture is very hard.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm looking how to achieve the circle ripple'ish effect that can someone be seen in the outer points of image marked with "1" - (ignore the lens flare itself, don't want it there). I've just played around with some tools to see if I could get somewhere near the effect - this is not quite perfect though. The image marked with "2" got a very low opacity example of this.
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Im looking to do something like nr "2" with the white "ripple"/glow'ish effect. I figured it could be done in a manual combination of -> making a circle shape -> applying some effect to it -> copy the layer -> scale it down etc. But haven't been apple to find a useable combination and was hoping there perhaps were some filter or other method.
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I am trying to put a layer on top of another and achieve a specific effect.
My bottom layer is a normal color image, however my top layer is a single object with completely white background. I am trying to over-layer the two in such a way that the object on the top layer is fully visible and blocks the space behind it. However the white portion of the top layer should not interfere with the bottom image. I know there is a cropping method but I cannot use any cropping in what I am doing. I need to figure out how to do this effect using layer options.
The trick is that I have a completely white background on my top image, so I think there should be a way to make white transparent but at the same time keep the object visible.
Here is a sample of what i am looking for (I did this using cropping technique but need to figure out how to do it using layer options/effects such as multiply and overlay)
How is it possible to achieve the "glow effect + chiseled" text effect of the FI text logo (top left corner) here?
View 1 Replies View RelatedWhen shooting Portraits this is achieved with a filter on the lense to make the dreamy soft diffused effect around the subject.
Ive been trying to find this same effect on Photoshop but can not find how to do it, with what commands?.
I've seen this type of effect used on photos, mostly for fashion ads, and how its done. Possibly, it has to do with lighting during the photo shoot itself. But it seems to me that there is also a significant deal of processing in Photoshop.
Mostly what interests me is that quality that retains a photographic look, while at the same time gives the image a somewhat plastic and unrealistic feel to it.
I tried to attach a sample image which shows exactly what I'm talking about... but it seems that since I'm new here I can't include links until I have at least 5 posts under my belt. You can see the image if you look here: [URL] ....
How to achieve this kind of over exposed contrasty effect of a picuture?
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View 9 Replies View RelatedAm trying to achive the effect of the attached, I'm talking about the bottom half with the red colour. Sort of looks like water or wine has been spilt on the paper... Anyone seen anything like this, even something along the same lines would great as a starting point.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI really need to achieve this effect of half face covered with a mud mask like in the picture attached below
and it has to be a very realistic effect. But no matter how much i tried i don't manage to get it right .
URL....can this be done in CDRx6, if so how I can create a film brush no problem, but how to achieve the 3d extrude effect has got me stumped.
View 14 Replies View RelatedThere's this bloom effect in many sci-fi franchises. Basically, a bloom effect is applied to lighting it make it look like it's glowing. However, the particular bloom effect I'm trying to figure out how to do is... stretched horizontally, for lack of a better term.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to find out how to create this effect? It looks simple enough however i'm failing
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I've tried layering and inverting but it doesn't create the same effect .
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For the background image halfway down, there's a totem pole sort of "merged" in with the color. But it's not simply an overlay blend mode or opacity change. It has essentially seemed to adopt an entire palette based on the background color itself.
I think I recall a way to create this effect in Photoshop, but in GIMP I'm stuck. How would one go about making that "color overlay", given any regular picture and a colored background? I'm doing this for a website, by the way.
I came across an amazing Inventor animation on YT. Its a ball that rolls down the ramp, falls into/thru a hole and realistically moves objects it touches. How is that done?
How is that possible to achieve that effect of free falling/gravitation?
I was wondering how to achieve the "dotted" effect you see in the attached pic.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI'm fairly new at gimp and am trying to add color to an old (1950's) photo. Gimp won't let me add anything but shades of grey. I can get it to work if I take a color image, make it black and white, and then recolor it, but this image is starting out b&w. Do images need to be digital for gimp to work?
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I'm trying to paint up some really nice textures to use on sprites for a particle emitter in a 3d package. There is a common look to smoke and some firey, glowing, space oriented images.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhen using CS4 Extendeds new 3D painting functionality I'm noticing, on multiple machines and setups the same problem. I wanted to share the issue to see if there is a fix or if others are aware of it, and also to see if the rest of the community is also having this issue. Basically, take any model into Photoshop's new 3D view, and paint a few brush strokes onto the model and then go inspect the resulting 2D map, very close up, and notice that there are un-acceptable artifacts all throughout the brush-stroke when zoomed in very close. This is not always a problem depending on the work your doing, but in many cases these artifacts produce maps that are un-usable, specifically when generating bump maps. The effort needed to clean the maps up would be better spent fixing the problem or using other software. I'll post some pictures of the issue so you can see what I'm talking about. If you have a solution, that would be wonderful, otherwise, simply trying this out yourself to see if you get the same results and posting here would be great. The artifacts themselves seem to appear anytime paint travels over the edge of one polygon onto another, even when these pologyons share ajacent and connected UV space. Please note that you must inspect this above image up close and zoomed in to really see the issue, and notice that all of the artifacts line up consistantly with where the polygons andor the UV's are layed out, it's one or the other but I can't tell which.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI been trying to work with stock photo's and make smooth almost a painted looking skin....here is a example from a very talented lady.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedIm working on a class project and what I wanna do is make two paintings and put one painting in the middle of a picture frame while taking the second painting and making it look like it was painted directly onto a picture frame. I took a photo so you all can better see what i am trying to do in the photo you see a painting of the joker i wanna make that painting look like it was directly hand painted onto the white picture frame. How I can make this happen?
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