Photoshop :: Neat Background
May 15, 2006How did they do this background and how did they incorporate the logo in the corner so well?
View 6 RepliesHow did they do this background and how did they incorporate the logo in the corner so well?
View 6 RepliesI saw this effect in a book about yearbook designs and thought it was amazing and took a picture in the hopes of taking it home and trying to figure out how they did it. So far, no luck. I've found some tutorials about how to make a picture look like it is made of text, but this doesn't seem that simple. Any ideas? Am I just missing something?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI found this image on an inspiration gallery, but I have seen these little swirls everywhere. How would I go about making these?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedI just started using photoshop again. I haven't used it properly since art classes a few years back and i've forgotten bits and pieces.
i could never make picture in this style of the attached one below quickly and whatever technique i had before i've forgotten so i want to know if anyone has a quick technique of turning normal pictures into this wicked pop-art flash style. I can tell it should be easy but extracting the layers of colour seems to be the hardest.
Neat Image did not transfer over fr Elements 10 to 11.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have been looking into polishing up some of my macro stuff by properly reacting to document settings and such and prettied something that was built for everyday use. It's a simple little tag adding tool:
To try it out just download the attached zip and extract the GMS file into: C:UsersYOUR USERNAMEAPPDATARoamingCorelCorelDRAW Graphics Suite X6DrawGMS
Then in CD go to Tools ==> Macros ==> Macro manager and launch the Show Form bit. If you have a document open and a shape selected it should work just fine.
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It is the highest to the top photo that appears to be Carlton from the fresh prince of Bel-air.
The website uses a blackish color for the background and when you roll over a comment it turns a bit brighter.
When I view the image source it shows the image being completely white with the facial lines shown.
I got very close to recreating the effect but to no success.
Remove the text and the white background and fill it with its respective background ?
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do I recover a background after accidentally deleting it from the background catalog
View 4 Replies View RelatedI seem to be having problems when I lasso round a specific part of a photo taken with a white background and then try to add that part of the image to a plain #000000 black background.
I always seem to get a white outline around the image when I place it on the black background, even when its on ZERO feathered. I don't like using feathered as it adds a smudge round the outside of the image.
I have some text documents in PDF format and would like to edit it in photoshop CS5, but each time I open them up in photoshop, the background seems to be transparent (tiny grey and white tiles), which is very eye tiring when editing/annotating with a wacom pen, how to fill the background total white?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI recently saw on TV that someone had 2 nearly identical images - one with just the background, another one from exactly the same point of view featuring an object before the background.
He was then able to subtract the background so only the object in front remained. Is that possible with Photoshop as well? I have version CS3.
I am using my CS2 on OSX and when I view the image in a full screen mode the color around the image is grey, well it used to be grey but it is blue now. How do I change it back to neutral grey?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI was asked to cut out the background from a logo to make it transparent so the logo would look nice on a variety of backgrounds. I've been given a good quality jpeg file.
What I did was I selected (by colour) the background (white), inverted the selection, copied it and pasted as a new image.
It's all fine (the logo itself doesn't have any other elements) but there's still some whiteish/greyish outline around certain elements of the logo.
If I were to do it manually, it'd probably take ages. What would be the best way to accomplish it?
I want to change a 1920-1080 p background, into a 1920 - 1200 background.
I don't want to re-size it or lose image quality, the background for this can be easily replicated through some simple editing (drawing strait lines with the paint brush tool, and basically filling in to expand the background) Is there a way to do this? Here is the picture I want to change:
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I just want it so that the pin-wheel design extends outward as to make the entire image 1920-1200, rather then the 1920-1080 it is now. (without losing image quality of the center wheel.)
Unless I hide it. I've never had an issue before with CS3 and CS4. When I clicked out of photoshop, i was in the program behind it.
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I'm a bit new to this, I have a photo of my daughter and she has long hair and it's a bit wispy at times, what is the best way to extract her from the background, wispy hair and all.
I've tried extract but it didn't work very good. I don't mind if I have to buy another program to interact with PS to make it work.
ok.....so i wanna make a opening animation for my flash where different parts of my button move (im making my button in photoshop) but i need to save the image with no background....just the image i made.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIm on a MacBook Pro and I just installed Photoshop CS3. Its all fine n dandy, but the actual photoshop window bugs me. There is no background for the application. so if I'm working on something, switch to firefox to look at something, then switch back to photoshop I can still see the firefox window.
How can I add a background? I cannot stand this, It distracts my eye from the actual document.
I've look through the options and I cannot find anything, awhile ago I found some 3rd party mac software that added a background to any app, but I can't find it again.
I am creating an invitation for my wedding. All I am trying to do is place 2 images (family crests) on one page without them overlaping. I create a 'NEW' page with the U.S. Paper preset, then 'Place' one pic in the upper right, resize it to fill the top right corner, then 'Place' the other one in the bottom left and resize it to fill the bottom left corner. Problem is, the background of the second image overlaps the first one (white background). When I try to select the part that overlaps and cut it, it says I can't because it's a Smart Object. All I want to do is to be able to see the 1st image behind the second one. The images themselves would not overlap if they were transparent, just the white background of the images... I hope this makes sense... I need to be able to see-through the parts that overlap, since that area is just white background anyway!
View 2 Replies View RelatedI would like to create a texture for a picture, an example is the background at the site www.bytheblade.com except I want to have a tan tint to it instead of grey.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to set Photoshop to run in the background? I am doing batch processing of hundreds of photos at a time and I would like to be able to work on other stuff while that is happening.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhat i mean is like i take a pic of a nice background(let take a example like the tree that i draw one). Then i want to turn it to the pic below the original tree. so the tree become what the pic show.
View 9 Replies View RelatedThe background color of new image is coming up tan, though 'white' is selected. I've seen a few posts on other sites about this but there isn't a clear solution.
I've created a new rgb doc and selected white as the background color. The background shows as tan though the color picker shows the white rgb code. The color picker is also not visually displaying white in the pallet.
I was working in photoshop, than the background just turned to orange! is there a way i can reset it back to gray?
View 9 Replies View RelatedI want to take an image I made and photoshop and put it as the background for like a sig I am makin in photoshop.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI saw this site and was wondering how this background/texture was made. (the background only, very left or right hand side and down)
View 3 Replies View RelatedIs it possible in Photoshop CS6, to make the tab background go away? I find the background box that you need to work in, gets in my way. I cant see the finder/desktop underneath it like I could in CS5.
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow do you add to a layer from another layer, for instance, the background?
There are TONS of explanations for how to take away from a layer or create a new layer (layer mask) but nothing on how to add to a layer once it's already made. I made this layer with the magic wand tool and now I simply need to add little bits in to the layer that the magic wand missed.
I have a picture of the sun behind a mountain, where I can see in black the mountain itself and then the colors of the sky. I have a larger background (I need it) and I need to transition the background so that it seems it is the same image as the sunset.
In other words, I expect that the background will not be completely black, but rather getting darker as I move away from the sunset, so that I will look like one larger picture. The image can explain it better.