Photoshop :: Red Fade Effect
Jul 9, 2007how they did they perfect fading technique of the red filter on the upper part of this photo.
View 4 Replieshow they did they perfect fading technique of the red filter on the upper part of this photo.
View 4 Repliescan simple fade into slow motion or fade out of the effect ?
View 5 Replies View RelatedHow to generate fade effect using Photoshop CS5 As an example : see image attachment .
View 3 Replies View Relatedbasically i can create a simple grid pattern ... but i then want to fade the edges out ..... kinda like a gradient effect ..
i`ve used a feathering technique and kinda acheived the look i want .. but it's not quite good enough ( also tried using the eraser too with large airbrush ).
whats the best approach for this ? masks ? gradients ?
also lets say i have a straight line and i want to fade the line out into the background ...
On top of my first video, I just did another Elkhound video.
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But, I couldn't figure out how to get a certain effect I was wanting to use. Basically, at the 2:34 mark there is a picture of a lady kneeling down petting a puppy. The very next picture is the same lady with the same dog as an adult. I was trying to get the second picture to fade into the screen and the first picture fades out. So they kind of "morph" if you will. I assume that's possible - but I am just to new to the program to figure it out.
I've used Paint.net for quite some time, using it mainly for two-tone graphic art or pixel art. Quite a while ago, I created this cool effect that I'll demonstrate with images, however, I have literally completely forgotten how exactly I did it.
Anyway, here's the walk through process of the effect, it's a fade in, making it seem like there are clouds at the bottom of the silhouette that cover the black of the lower layer while doing so in a way that is like a gradient, but of course, not so linear and straight -
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Here's the first image, ignore the shaft of light:Â
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The 2nd image shows the silhouette, the shadow of a colossus, if you will. What I want to do is add something that blends the black to the background, so you can't see his feet:Â
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The 3rd image here shows the first layer of fade (and the first layer only), this layer doesn't directly cover up the lower part of the silhouette but it does add some sort of cover for the lower parts of the main silhouette to create a more subtle blend as opposed to straight black over dark green:Â
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This is the 4th image detailing the 2nd fade-layer, still separate from the 1st fade layer just to show them separately:Â
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And finally, the fifth image showing both fade-layers, the silhouette and the background color:Â
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Ok, so that's that. Basically, how did I do that? What did I actually do? I've been playing around with the image for quite a long time, and the whole reason I'm doing this is because I'm recreating the image in a much higher resolution but I want it to be perfect, of course, and want to recreate and remember this effect.
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I think, but am not sure, that it may have had something to do with the "Clouds" option, found under "Render". Maybe the Gradient option and blurs.
what the command that controls the fade effect for xref's in LT '09?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to change the time of the fade in/out motion effect of an overlay video? I use VS Pro X3.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI am working on a header for a site. The left side image faded in nicely by layering it over black, lowering the opacity and blurring the right edge. I also sat the black layer a bit further in and blurred it to get a smooth edge. However, I cannot get the same look on the right side image. After about 2 hours trying, I am at wit's end. But I am still a newbie to PS and I have no doubt there is a better way to do this.
View 1 Replies View Relatedi've been hearing (reading) an awful lot about this edit>fade thing, and i've even done it a few times using tuts, but I still don't understand its function.
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow to get a photo to fade out around the edges?
View 6 Replies View RelatedIm working on a heading for a web page a friend of mine is designing. She found this picture and liked the set of merged images.
Im working on my own set but dont know how to fade the images into each other.
I'm trying to fade 2 images together.. and I can't seem to do it. I need one to gradually fade out and the other will be behind it.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have attached an image of a butterfly with a broken effect on its wings. You can see the effect inside the marching ants. How do i get this kind of effect?
View 2 Replies View Relatedwhat can i do with that image so it fades into the red background without looking stupid? and what would you recommend i do to make it look better overall?
View 2 Replies View RelatedI want to fade a background texture so that it isn't so bold. In Flash I would do this with the alpha controls, but I Googled alpha for photoshop and it wasn't what I was looking for. I've tried playing with the partially transparent gradient, using mulitple layers, but I'm not getting the desire results.
View 3 Replies View RelatedHow do I make a picture fade out? Like fading away around it. (CS2 preferably)
View 2 Replies View RelatedI should like the attached image to fade seamlessly into a black background. The image is actually to be put onto a DVD disc label which means (I guess) that the resultant image shape should be either circular or oval.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have two images. I want to fade one out over the other. How do I do this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI need to make the background fade, and leave the Lift (machine that is coming out of the back of the car) alone.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a photo of wood flooring that I need help with. I tried to do it on my own but I haven't been successful so now I come to you guys asking for help. What I need the photo to do is fade from left to right so that the left side is natural and it gradually fades to white as it goes to the right? Code:
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow can i fade out a layer?
For instance if i have a football player standing on a football field,
i want the bottom of him to start fading out at his legs, then his feet be almost invisible,
how to fade out edges. I have a jpeg with solid edges, that I want to fade the bottom out into a dark background. I've trawled through all the menus trying to figure this out and I'm sure it's really easy but I can't find it.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI have a web page with a green background. I have a picture that I want to fade into the green so that it is barely visible but you can still make out the object in the picture.
I have pretty much achieved this by choosing an inner glow effect and using the same green color as my glow color but I wanted to ask if I am doing this right or is there a better way.
I created this a while back and only have the jpg. How did I do it, with the scratches?
View 1 Replies View RelatedUsing CS2.
I am trying to fade a layer but when I do there appears to be black/white checkered boxes.
The way I am acheiveing the fade is by:
-selecting the layer
-adding a layer mask
-selecting the gradient tool
-shift and dragging the gradient tool from left to right on the image
the result:
a fade but with checkers
Lets say you got a picture set up, we'll say the picture is a sky with clouds. And you want to add pictures/images , we'll say pictures are of people.... and you want to add them on the picture of the sky without overlaping it (which normally turns out deleting out that portion of the picture). How is that possible to add it but somehow meshing it in...
View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a bar going behind another layer on a layout i am working on right now.
I want the particular bar to fade out (gradually erasing more and more) as it heads towards the RIGHT.
I have a script that I am using but cannot figure out how to make the bottom reflection fade to transparancy. The image on the left is what comes out from the script & the image on the right shows how I want the reflection to fade into transparancy. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.Thanks! P.S. I'm a Photoshop n00b so please try to be simple in the instructions. EDIT: I forgot to mention that the image needs to remain at it's original 60px × 224px, the fade to transparency cannot change the image size.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have several photos I am going to use in a flash header. I want to give the entire border of the picture a transparent look. I want to be able to duplicate the same on each picture. How do I do this?
View 3 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to fade text from top to bottom using a path I have always followed, but isn't working now:
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1. Select the layer the text is on
2. Create Fill or Adjustment Layer > select Gradient from the drop-down menu
3. Click on the Gradient bar to bring up the options
4. Adjust opacity, direction, colour > OK
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When I create the Fill or Adjustment layer and select Gradient, the gradient is applied to the whole document rather than just the text on the layer I've selected.
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My text is white against a blue background..I have tried selecting the gradient "Foreground to Transparent", but can't get past the stage where that is applied to the whole document.