I have a picture I'm trying to fix up that has a dull white sky. I'd like to make the sky blue. I've tried filling the sky with a baby blue (R16 G232 B245) at 15% opacity, but it doesn't look right.
some outdoor pics includes burnt out or yellowing grass. I wish to make the grass greener or even the water more blue. So far I have been utilizing the snapshots and history brush along with either the levels or curves commands. One problem is the edited area shows an abrupt ending with no continuity to the rest of pic. Additionally, when I do go outside or beyond my intended area with the history brush, what recourse do I have? So far my only known option is to retreat via the history states.
I have several shots which i really like, but the trouble is they have typical english skies, ie, greay and miserable. I have some other good sky shots - deep blue, fluffy clouds, that kind of thing, and want to replace the grey nasty with the blue image.
I'm using PSE 11 on a MacBook Pro. My Blue Skies have too much green in them for my preference. I'm sure there is a way to change this, but how? Also, can I change the default 'blue skies' to something more to my liking for a long-lasting remedy?
I am highly interested in making maps in photoshop. I usually only used free software but I got Photoshop and I thought I could make some maps on here!
I want something like this:
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Notice in the second SS how the mountains and stuff have a nice effect.
So basically I need a tutorial or at least a heads-up as I am a bit of a noob.
I want to protect my pictures from enlarging on photo paper with applying net over image (vertikal and horizontal lines, like some plugin filter in photoshop when it is not registered).
I know about watermarks and resizing pictures but I want to try this. So, how can I create such layered PSD file.
But the location it suggests (C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)Plug-InsFile Formats) does not exist. I've managed to find an alternate location, I assumed it must have changed in CS6.
C:Program FilesAdobeAdobe Photoshop CS6 (64 Bit)RequiredPlug-Ins contains a File Formats folder. I copied the .8bi file for .cur files and it still did not allow me to save anything as a .cur. I am using Windows 8, 64 Bit.I also copied the file to the Adobe Bridge CS6 Plug-Ins folder.
I have two images. I want to make one image look as though it is coming out of the other. In the middle of the image. I have an image of a forge. and the other is a saxophone. I want to combine the two so that it looks like the sax is be made from the fire in the forge. I just want the bottom of the sax not be shown.
How do I make my CS6 function like CS3? I just upgraded. Every image I have opened is a new window on my taskbar. I open up 50+ images at a time quite often and I just have like 50 little windows on my taskbar. I also hate the tabbed view cause I drag and drop images around on each other all the time.
Are there any good tutorials for making textures for 3d objects? Not the objects themselves. Just the textures. I'm thinking of things like, rusty metal, water, stone, bricks, etc.
I'd like to make some dots similar to this attached clip. I have tried embossing, etc. but they don't look quite like this. I'm on a MAC, Photoshop CS3.
For example, I will use the lasso tool to make a selection on a photo, as soon as I attempt to do this the image disappears, goes black, it will flicker on and off, when eventually the image reappears the selection has not been made. This is the new Photoshop CC.
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Ok after seeing the camera Ronmatt made and seen that others have also made cameras I'm going to try it. I've attached the camera I want to make! I've "read" tutorials, but have always been to chicken to actually attempt it....I've kept in the safety of Photo manipulation.
Ok I've got a question for people that have actually tried this photo realism stuff. When tutorials talk about adding a "gradient overlay"
they are talking about "layer style" / Gradient overlay right? as oposed to adjustment layer gradients or the Gradient tool right?
Damn the torpedoes full speed ahead! This is how I learn or give up....so here it goes see you all in a while...I will show you guys what ever comes out!
How do I make my own photoshop brush? I took a photo of a mushroom and after editing it, I basically now have just a mushroom in a layer. I just want to know how to define it as a brush. Is there an option to make a layer into a brush pattern?
Is it possible? Couldn't find it with a quick run-through of the menus. And no results were returned after searching for "screenshot" in the help. Not feeling to good about the possibility right now.
I looked online, but all the tutorials weren't what I wanted. Could someone tell me the steps to making a picture look like it's snowing it? For my site, I'm making logos for different current events, and I'm going to do 5 different logos for Christmas, and will all have snow in them. Any ideas?
we just got a server and now everytime we open photoshop up it creates a folder called our username on the root of the server and we have to keep deleting it. it's frustrating and also confusing as we have another folder deeper down the subdirectories on the server with this name so would rather photoshop didn't keep making this folder.
I am working on project where I need to make some b/w photographs of women look like sculptural works of art. Marble, bronze, etc. I have used many filters to try to acheive this, even combining some together but with little success.
I've been fooling around with trying to make a few friends of mine look like old people. Ive been tried the spray brush with lighten and I have tried the smudge tool with darken, but I cannot seem to get the desired effect. Keep in mind the pictures are also in gray scale. Any suggestions or techniques?