Photoshop :: How To Replicate A Shimmery White Curtain
Dec 16, 2005
I would like to be able to replicate the shimmery fading in and out of the curtain so that I can make a wallpaper of it for my widescreen. I have tried making a random shape, fading out parts of it, and than doing a guassian over it, among other techniques to no avail... anyone have an idea how to replicate this effect?
I cannot think of a reasonable way to replicate the white fades (ignore the red stuff and type). Perhaps there is a simple procedure that I simply do no know about?
I scanned a photo I have of an Elvis impersonator and made this image, but I need to have the image at 300 dpi instead of the 72 dpi that I originally saved. So, I rescanned the image at the desired resolution and size, but I can't seem to remember how I got it to look like this.
I been trying to get the outline as in the above image, but i just cant get it right. I tried adding a Stroke, but every time i get smooth edges, instead of getting them like the above image. Is there a way how to get the outline around the numbers to look exactly the same?
When I select text in photoshop cs4, it seems to invert just the luminance (forgive me if my terminology is incorrect). That is to say, it doesn't change the color of stuff in the background, but it does invert whether it's light or dark. I've added an example to this post, the top text is selected and the bottom is not. I like the way the top selection looks and frequently would like to be able to do exactly this, and apply it to whole images. What's happening when you select text, is there a specific name for this effect, and how can I replicate it?
How to replicate the background of this picture. The concrete/wall texture is easy but the multicolor vignette is a little harder . Also the text is just 3dified in Photoshop right?
How the effects in these pictures can be replicated and possibly tell me or provide me with a PSD? These are some blood work for walls using in a game, due to the color burn and dark blend these look very realistic in this game :
Replicate.zip - ZIP for all the images
Hud_Splat_3.bmp - The best effect of them all is in this image.
replicate the filters and effects used on this photo? Obviously I know the subject matter has been cut and pasted as a new layer but I want to recreate the vintage style feel about it.what process has been done to background.
With autumn looming Id like to get some nice outdoor shots in the woods of my friends and family and then duplicate this filter style.
i've been driving myself to the edge of crazy over the past few hours trying to replicate this effect. i'm by no means a photoshop expert (obviously), but have used it for the past few years. still, i'm stuck at this and maybe it's really easy to solve. the effect i'm talking about is the following:
note how on the left side of the graphic, the item seems perfectly even with the background, yet on the right side it's "standing out" as if it was a sticker i have no problems achieving the background effect, but i'm stuck at how to get this effect done. i've tried rotating the graphic, twisting it, distorting it, but i can't seem to be able to replicate the effect correctly.
I made this image a while ago and I can't remember quite how I did it. What I can remember is that I used rendering clouds and adding noise, channels, and changing the color at some point. I did most of it from this video: [URL].... Â But I didn't do everything from it, I tweaked something, it may have been the lighting rendering. Â The reason I want to recreate this is because I need a version of it in higher quality. It's supposed to have a rock texture look to it, and I made it look golden. Â how to replicate this.
I am trying to replicate the "football" text in this free template i got online. i want to use the school's team name instead of the word football... How to get the arc on the bottom of the text.
I work for a small non-profit and we don't have the resources to use the sort of freelance designers I would love to use, so I have to do a lot in-house. Recently I saw an effect that I would like to replicate.
It's a small image but you can see that it's a picture that's been blended with a cool blue effect. I would like to do this, but am not sure how to get there.
I'd like to replicate the text effect in the image posted here. Colors are not a factor because it will be toned when complete. The effect appears to have the text washed out in parts as well as not horizontally aligned. The alignment part isn't that critical however . the washed out look is what I'm looking for.
I took a screenshot of an image I'm trying to replicate in Photoshop.
It's a simple right facing, filled arrow, encampassed in a circle. There's a perfect drop shadow/gradient effect going on to add a 3d effect. I'd like that on a transparent background if possible.
I have been receiving advertisements for Pixio Photo Maximizer Professional 3 which claim that photographs can be enlarged without loss of detail and that it is easy to remove people/objects from photographs. Â Are these functions available in CS5 and, if so, how do I access them?
I have been trying to figure out the best way to replicate lane striping in 3ds Max. I am using survey data, so I would like the striping to match exactly.
Can this be done using viewport canvas? I've tried some tests, but the texture seems to "shift", and is also lower in quality/resolution than I care for.
I am looking to use this on stretches of roadway that are between 500ft-1500ft in length...
I drew a part that has a 1/4" male npt on it. How do i replicate the npt in inventor. Its not a hole so i have tried that, is there an external thread generator other then "thread" ?
I'm trying to replicate the type effect (upper arc and lower arc combined) that's shown in the example below in Illustrator. So far, my attempts haven't been fruitful. The example might be hand-drawn and there might not be a way to do it in illustrator.
I'd like to replicate a text style in GIMP that I've seen on this web button:
Rather than flat white color text there seems to be elements of grey of differing shades giving some depth to the text and also what I presume is a drop shadow beneath.
This is probably easy as pie to do, but I'm new to GIMP and don't know the term for this technique.
I previously used Gimp 2.6. When using the clone tool, I would press CTRL to set the source. When I would being painting with the clone, the source would move relative the mouse pointer location and I was able to make sure the gradients were correct.
With 2.8 it looks like the source stays put and I cannot clone see to get the gradients I am working with to clone right because I have to stay in line with the source. How to replicate the functionality of 2.6 with it?
Is there a way to have a dynamic arc block? I want to replicate the edit ability of a simple 3-point arc, where I can change the endpoint positions, arc length, and the midpoint which will change the radius/direction.
I can't seem to find how the original creator made this effect and he isn't around anymore. As you can see, the horizontal lines make the image appear as a ribbon and I just can't get the same effect.
I have created several tutorials receintly that allude to the power of named and linked colors. In this video tutorial I show you how to create your very own named and linked colors in Xara products. Not only that, but how to add these colors to your default template so that the new named and linked colors will appear in any new projects that you create with that template.