Photoshop :: Modifying Elements Of A Car Lights On Etc
Sep 13, 2004how can I make it look as it was night..
Also how can I make the lights, fog lights, flash lights and brake lights glow?
how can I make it look as it was night..
Also how can I make the lights, fog lights, flash lights and brake lights glow?
When I open any NEF file from a Nikon D7000 the fluorescent lights appear bright red. As I work with the image and eventually open the image into the normal Photoshop Elements 11 editor, the lights appear proper. Is this a known issue?
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The problem with doing that is : PSE8 does not "see" the update. Any other way than removing the containing directory from catalog's scope and readdint it ?
My problem is that in some of my family pictures, there are lights on in the background or bright windows behind the subject. Is there any way to reduce the brightness of ONLY these extremely bright areas without making the rest of the photo too dark?
I have searched for hours and can't seem to find anything that resembles my scenario, although I'm sure that I'm probably just not looking for the right thing in the right place.
Ive had a look around the forum and done a few searches but have been unable to find any reference to creating the effect of Ultraviolet lights, or black light.
im designing a space in 3d studio max and want to light portions of it in UV. ive no idea how to create this in MAX so i thought i may be able to apply it to the renders in PS.
im after that lighting effect where a tube casts a violet light and makes whites and certain colors fluoresce and glow brightly.
how do i make a name look as if its lit up and made from lots of light bulbs?
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View 1 Replies View RelatedI was designing something for my DJ buddy which used the "5 lights down" Lighting effect..
Its found in: Render>lighting effects area.. Then you can click the down menu and select it.
I was trying something and accidentally deleted the five lights down option.. But.. I need it back!
I cannot get any lights to appear in my 3d scenes until I begin rendering. I have installed all updates. In fact, this started when I installed the Creative Cloud update back in December. Also, how do I get rid of the annoying IBL preset?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow accurate this looks, shall i go for removing the remaining text or should i generate a new background. i want an exact grey background without the text, i dont know how to work in photoshop at all[URL]...
View 7 Replies View RelatedI am currently designing a new map for a planet i am designing, however i want to add some city lights to it so in the dark, it looks like it is actually populated, much like most pictures of the earth, showing both the light and dark side (because of my post count i can't insert a link to an image but hopefully you get what i mean) .
At the moment i don't have any lights, how do i get this effect.
One object on my jpg picture changes color because of the lights reflection on the object. Is there anyway to restore it back to the original color?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have been struggling trying to make stage lights, like those that are on the banner of the url below. It looks like the lights themselevs are done with a gradiant effect, I think the same with the cans. If you look closely, there is actually quite a bit of detail; ie: the metal ring around the light, the smoothness of the metal cans, etc.
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI'd like to increase the lights' intensity of a picture I took to the Manhattan skyline during late evening, creating halos around them
I tried with the Gaussian Blur and Diffuse Glow filters but with no satisfying results...
how the lights are created for this image?
The streaming lights, flood lights?
I have a problem since I upgraded from Photoshop CS5 to CS6. I draw a path with Pen tool, with two points. I used to move the path beetween the points to change the path without moving the tangents.
I tried to explain it with an image :
1/ my path with two points, I want to modify the path without moving the tangents
2/ with Photoshop CS6, when I move the path beetween the points, it changes my tangent's angle
3/ before it only moved the lengths of the tangents
Can I get this comportment back ?
I accidentally deleted the “Five Lights Up” Style. How can I restore it to the Style list in the program? “Five Lights Up” is still included in the Photoshop/Plug-ins/Filters/Lighting Style folder.
I have a backup of the C drive before deleting. Is there a file that can be replaced from the backup?
In CS4 I was able to create an action that resized images and then saved them for web. I would use this action over and over and would always be able to change where the images saved to in the batch setup panel. In order to get the save for web as part of the action I had to define a folder for saving. But choosing a different folder in CS4 would save them to the location I chose.
In CS6 I have not been able to modify where the images save, the original saved export always save to the same folder. I have tried this with the override option clicked and unclicked with the same result. I am working on a PC in windows 7.
I have reverted to the scripts image processor but the images I am modifying are tif files with meta-data that I need to remove because when these images are uploaded with my wordpress loaded they all load with the same name based on the meata data, the photographer has all metadata as the same info. Having to manually clean these all out is making me crazy and I'd like to go back to using my actions.
Photoshop / Creating and modifying brushes?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm making a booklet (in InDesign) that will have a few pages filled with collage-type visuals that I'm planning on making in PS. I'll be using a few low-res images that a photographer has given me but hasn't yet retouched, converted to high-res nor color profiled - but he will need to see my collages before being able to retouch them. I was wondering if there was a way to relink placed images in PS the way you can in Illustrator, but after rasterizing the images (since I'll be needing to lasso-cut into them to make the collage happen)?
Basically, what I'm doing right now is creating a canvas, placing two JPG images saved as TIF for testing, selecting "Edit Content" and cutting into them with the lasso, saving and switching back to my canvas. The modification is applied and correct, but when I select "Replace Content" and choose the same test file from its original source place (as I would do when the photog hands me over the retouched image), the relink removes the data I've just created and just inserts the full-sized image, thus destroying my "collage".
What am I missing here?
Lightroom is the ability to partially 'subtract' brush strokes using the ALT key, rather than deleting the entire brush stroke and starting all over again. Is it possible to do the same thing in Photoshop? If so, how?
View 2 Replies View RelatedAny idea how to do this since I heard it was possible - say I have an scanned image with text in it - say the words 'Blue' in a certain font, I would like to change those words to the words 'Red' in the same exact font and font size. Any idea how to do this and which function do I invoke in Photoshop?
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I also have a cylindical image and I want to wrap the image around it - I dont mind it cutting of some of the image if need be or whatever.
I have been recently and reluctantly put in a graphics position for large format printing. a customer sent a job in an e-mail, and called to say he wanted the text a different color. For the life of me I can't figure out how to do it. Is it possible? it's an eps file that has some graphics, but mostly text.
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe _known_ font I alluded to is... simply any font that can 'read' the Cyrillic alphabet. This basic font should be an example. (Test: .)
My goal and/or challenge is to modify this alphabet using Photoshop (or another way...?) into a more university-looking style.
My explanation is poorly written, so let's make this more visual.
How would I get a basic letter like , , , , , into a font that looks like:
I have this very large scene that has 109 lights. I'm tweeking a portion of the scene and it would be real handy to be able to turn all the lights (except a few) off to speed rendering times. I don't know of a way to do this and doubt its possible without a script or something.
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