I am having trouble adding text to a poster where I have dropped in an image and added a border. The only way I can add text is to flatten the image then add text. Also when I try to add a image with "place" to make it a smart object I have the same problem. If I flatten the image to add text then I can't save the file as a template.
I'm working on a poster for a production of Julius Caesar and I'm trying to create a propaganda poster very similar to the one below. Any ideas on how to turn a regular photograph into a style similar to the one of Lenin? I'll try and post the picture I'm working with as well as the example poster. I've tried posterizing and blurring and colorizing but I can't quite get the yellowy tint as well as the kind of dotted shadows seen in the picture.
Just saw this great poster for THE SHIELD. I'm guessing the paint splatter was scanned in, how they turned the photo into that cool kind of painted/splattered look?
How to make interactive images using Photoshop. A professor of mine created a poster that had interactive graphics that made movements when rolled over as well as graphics.
Here's a Halloween Poster I quickly designed yesterday using a public domain stock photo. It's a generic Poster Template. It's designed at 11x17 300dpi with 0.125 bleeds.
I am asked to do a large print of an A1 size poster which is 840mm x594mm,so would it be wiser to half those dimensions given,or even 1/4 of that size in order to avoid my maching going slow? would the printer still understand how hes meant to go about,if i specify the actual dimensions?
Attached is a picture of a Casablanca movie poster, my wife's favorite movie. I'm hoping to insert our faces, yet not quite sure how to really make it seamless. I played with filters, colorizing, hue, adding noise, etc.
i want to change a normal picture to look like the poster for american history x...any tips? i tried photocopy filter but it looked like crap, not grainy enough.
Look at this picture, it's a still from the TV series Dexter, and season 1 and 2 of Dexter are somewhat sacred to me as far as cinema goes. The image is taken from season 2, where a love interest of Dexter creates a painting that totally embodies his character. It would be amazing to have it printed and mounted in my entertainment room!
The image is quite raw, and I have such little experience with any kind of photo editing that I wouldn't have any clue what would need to be done to improve the quality or resolution for a decent sized poster, but Any kind of artistic flair is totally welcome as long as the essence of the image/character remain.
I came across this BLACK EYED PEAS poster a while back and thought the kind of half tone fade in the background was really cool and well done but for the life of me I can't figure it out? I'm pretty sure its not a gradient mask cuz the dots actually get smaller towards the bottom....I'm know its not that hard....right?
I've looked around and haven't found a "how to" on how to make a simple photo into a large poster 3' x 4' or larger. I know there must be an easy way to do this.
There is a nice site called "blockposters" but they have a 1 meg limit on file size. So a large poster would be very bitmaped. I figure I can take 8 meg pictures of my kids or an activity in school and really blow it up.
I also want to be able to pick the print size of each panel 3 x 4 up to 8 x 11.
Just working on a little project for a good cause (Global Health Initiative). enhance the writing on the poster? Darker, more vivid, whatever to make it stand out more, while still looking realistic?
how to process the photo of my friend's face to match the style of the poster. I've been experimenting with different textures and color techniques in photoshop, but I just can't seem to get it quite right.