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Jul 21, 2003how to create a professional looking 'sloppy border' around a digital photo using Photoshop???
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View 1 Replies(using his Mac)... It ended up our logo and I need have to make some changes desperately (to adjust it for printing on shirts/ change the image for embroidery logo, etc.). Despite all my efforts to find out how it was created.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI was wondering if in Photoshop i can add a "Bullet-time effect" which was in Matrix.For example a scene which was shown in slow motion where an Agent was firing at Neo and then Neo dodged bullets and we could actually see effects produced by bullets.Maybe i need to combine some filters/layers.
View 6 Replies View Relatedhey anyone know how to make the effect similar to when your have a dusty room and light enters through the window and you can see the rays?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI am trying to do something simple which is not working out right. My photoshop skills are limited.
On a blank background, I create a text layer. Then I add the "stroke" effect which creates an outline around my text. Next I want to select everything else that is NOT my text and assign it to an alpha channel to make it transparent. The way I normally know to do this it to alt-click on the text layer. However, for some reason the border of this selection is around the actual text, and not the stroke effect extending past the text. Does this make any sense? Is there any way I can do what I'm trying to do: have everything BUT the text AND stroke effect be on an alpha channel? I also tried selecting by color range... I tried to select only the background which was white, having my text and stroke over text distinctly different colors. But even this way, there are some white pixels left over which are not selected, and the end result is not what I'm looking for.
I have seen many banners/signatures (500pixels x 150 pixels) that people have that have a hand signed look. An example of this would be a sports banner with the players signature on it. How would I get the playes signature on the banner?
View 8 Replies View Relatedwhat do i have to do to get that "Red and white" spalter kind of effect ...
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe season 3 signature thing seems to be these photos wherein the person is faded to white/orange with some details around the eyes sort of blurred/Draganized.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI used the contrast effect in photoshop on a few grayscale images to make the black parts of them darker. Then I transferred those images onto another computer, and now these images look like the complete negatives of what they were on the first computer. The black parts are white and vice versa. How do I get rid of this so that the images can appear black and white in the right spots on any computer after using the contrast function?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have loads of photos on my web site all with "drop shadow" effect. I have a batch processor that reduces the size of photos in bulk .... way of putting a "drop shadow" effect on dozens of photos at the same time?
View 3 Replies View Relatedhow to achieve the effect of Lamb's What Sound album cover?
View 1 Replies View RelatedHow to make a normal photo look like that? It's not simply B&W...
View 1 Replies View RelatedI was wondering how to achieve the "dotted" effect you see in the attached pic.
View 8 Replies View Relatedmaking a "glowing" effect for a project of mine. I made a roman numeral three, and I have a grid that I'll be using as the background. I want to make it so that just the outline of the Roman numeral is showing, and you can see the grid through it, but I want the outline to look like its glowing. Someone suggested to me that I just lower the fill opacity to Zero in the blending options, and apply the "outer glow" to it. which looks cool, but I want the glow to be bright white at the top, and gradually fade to a blue glow towards the bottom, and I can't accomplish this because it wont let me paint over the "outer glow " effect. someone else suggested that I paint the outline how I want, (blue on top, white on bottom) and then feather it to give it a glow look, but it wont let me feather for some reason, (maybe i'm not doing it right?)
View 2 Replies View Relatedhow to make a "creased" effect through an image
Just like how you would see a photo after it has been folded and then re-opened, that sort of crease
I am trying to figure out a way to automagically make any text on the white side come up red, and any text on the red side come up white - and have this done on the fly so I could drag the text and this would happen.
View 9 Replies View Relatedhow can I make softened image of human face? I call it "playboy effect"...
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow this guy achieved this?
I want to know if I'd be able to do it in Photoshop alone.
I really like the glow/soft light effect on this text:
How is this done? And is there anywhere I can look online for those types of shapes/patterns/borders(?) surrounding the "SOUNDSGOOD" text? I really like that style,
I saw this image with an aura around it on a website, and i would like to reproduce this effect on some of my images. enter the site, skip intro, & hit contact. An image of girl shows up with a slight tint around her
View 6 Replies View Relatedhow to get the "light" streaks that so so many people do now using airbrushing/blending/layering in Photoshop...
Located in the lower right hand side of the picture, the light "streaks" that are going down and to the right, slightly...
Located in the lower left hand portion of the pic.. the lines that streak up and to the left located under the geometric one or two .. Kinda "fast" looking but a large portion is blurred.
how they do the effect where part of the image is black and white and some is color...
View 9 Replies View RelatedI would like to get the torn paper effect in PS2.
Let me explain what I am trying to do. I have a photo of a large sunflower which I have completed post production on, sized, color corrected, retouched, and, ready to print 12" x 18" on my Epson printer.
Now, I want to make a more artistic version by "tearing" a dupe into several sections of various sizes and manipulate the colors in each section.
I want to then layer each section over corresponding area of the original photo and flattening the image into one.
The tears do not need to be "jagged." However, some will be squares, rectangular and other shapes.
I need to make the effect on a TRANSPARENT background (not a photo or any other image) so that I can put it on top of text in another program!
View 2 Replies View RelatedI'm looking for either a filter or an action for Photoshop (6.0)
View 1 Replies View Relatedi've been trying to figure out how to achieve this effect, but i haven't been very successful.
View 1 Replies View Relatedhow to for what I call the "Soulwax effect"
Each cover of Soulwax's records use this effect:
how do I get such an effect?
I want to know how to create a "whitewash" effect in photos (especially of faces)
If I simply desaturated and increase brightness, I lose detail/shadows in faces such as around the nose/mouth. I need to even out skin tone so all the skin looks white...
how the "drawn" effect on this photo was done:
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm trying to make a photo look as much as possible like a Disney cartoon (bambi, 101 dalmations, snow white, etc. that sort of thing)
View 1 Replies View RelatedThere is an effect or technique used on the images on a lot of G-Unit's websites. The images have this look and I can't seem to figure out how to create a similar effect. I also see images like this in magazines by the way. They seem to have a magazine look, not something that a camera alone can produce.
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