I am a newbie on the photoshop front.And I am simply using it to design a logo.[URL]...
I would like to look like as above, but not as realisitic but not cartoony.It would also look cool if it had an "S" peeking out of it So How do I achieve this !!!
The Line Tool in Photoshop CS6 is radically different from that in PSCS5. I have used Photoshop almost daily for years, yet I haven't been able to figure this out.
I have a JPEG of a map and I want to put a black circle around a place name to draw attention to it. Have been all through the tools and the files in my Photoshop 7 and cannot find any way of doing it.
how do i draw a square or circle where the line of the object is a certain color, as opposed to the 'fill' or inside of the object.
also is there a way to determine the exact size of a shape before drawing it ie - i want to draw a square of certain mesaurements using the rectangle tool.
I've been working on making a picture for a podcast some guys and I are working on, and this is what I've got so far:
I don't like the way the leaf looks, all I did was dodge and burn a little. how I could get a good leaf texture? For something like this, I wouldn't think ultra-realistic would look right either, but something better than what I've done.
i've had this problem with my photoshop CS for a long time now, and have not been able to find anything in the photoshop help section, nor google that explains it or can tell me how to fix it. for some reason, when i try to use the brush tool NOTHING happens. alternatively if i switch to the pen tool, i can draw fine! then i switch back to brushes and nothing. it's not a layer thing, because i can open a brand new blank white window and try to draw on it and it won't work. i've made sure that i'm not drawing white on white (duh), and it's just odd that the pencil would work but brushes won't.
I've been working with Photoshop cs2. And I've been following this Photoshop tutorial ebook, and one tutorial the author ask's to create a new file/image. Then to pick the pen tool and click on any spot outside the box/image and start a line path outside then draw in. I cant click anywhere outside the box the pen wont write outside. ONly inside.
I've tried everthing, crl, shift, alt..etc.. Am I not clicking on a tab, or somthing to make this not work? Am I using wrong Photoshop??
I search a function to automate this process (look at the picture below for an example) :
- I have a picture with a lot of black pixels - I would like to group all black pixels which are separated by less than "X" pixels, to draw a continuous surface.
I m trying to create a colored circle but every time Im filling the circle with color is not properly filled. It is like becoming glow at the edges, something that I do not want. How to fill it correctly. I assume that is a setting needs to be adjusted but I cant find it.
How can I draw blood and bloodstains. This picture shows bullet holes and i would need blood dropping out of it and bloodstains right around it. Cause i want to print it on a shirt to guise as a zombie on an event.
I have a picture of the wing of a plane. I have resized the wing to 30". The result as expected is a blury wing. Now I want to add a layer I guess and paint my own wing using the bottem layer as a template. I need to trace the pannel lines on a layer and paint the wing designs on another.
Can I trace the pannel lines on one layer, paint on another,then move the pannel lines on top of the other layer. And how do I then save only the two layers I have created without the original pic on bottem.
Is there a setting where you set the sensitivity of the pen?
On my pen and its software i have it on the most sensitive setting. In things such as Windows Paint or drawing online, it works very well. However, when I try to draw in photoshop CS3 for the mac, i have to press down so hard that it starts to grind down the pen. Now the settings I were using were:
100% opacity, a brush about 2 px as hard as it can be.
I'm new to Photoshop and have been trying a few things to get better acquainted with it, one of those things is drawing and using a rubber stamp. With this aim in mind, I followed this tutorial: at the start when I click on New I chose 800 x 600 then chose a 'transparent' background, everything goes as it should through the tutorial right upto the end at the point I apply the 'spatter' effect it unfortunately doesn't have the same effect as it did with the non-transparent background. Also how do I actually 'use' or 'apply' the image to another image or letter?
If i wanted to draw a straight line with a color, much in the way you would traditionally with the edge of a rule, with the paintbrush or pencil tool, how would i do this? The pen tool creates paths. i do not want this. i just want to draw or paint a straight line.