Monday, April 30, 2012

How To Create A 3-Dimensional Image

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There are a few different techniques to creating a 3-Dimensional image on Photoshop CS5.  For beginner Photoshop users I will share an easy way to create a fun 3D image.

10 Easy to Follow Steps:
Step 1:  Open the image you wish to use in Photoshop.  (I chose a picture of my sister I had taken in regards for this tutorial.)
Step 2:  Duplicate the layer.
Step 3:  Click on the create new fill or adjustment layer button. (looks like a half black and half white circle.)
Step 4:  Select "Curves" and switch the RGB to "red" and enter the numbers "0"for the output and "251" for the input.
Step 5:  click enter and you will notice that the icon for that layer has turned blue.  Label this layer "blue".
Step 6:  Duplicate the original layer once again and follow step 3 again. 
Step 7:  Select "Curves" again but this time switch the RGB to "Green" and enter the same numbers (0 and 251 for the input and output).
Step8:  On the same layer, change the RGB to "Blue" and change the input and output numbers to 0 and 251.  Label this layer "Red".
Step 9:  Click the "Blue" layer and change the blending mode to screen.
Step 10:  Click the move tool (usually top right corner, arrow and triangle image) and use your arrow keys or drag the image left or right. 

Play with the image until you are satisfied and enjoy your newly learned technique with creating a 3-Dimensional image!

Good Luck :)

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Photographers/Artists Who Have Inspired Me

Annie Leibovitz

 Peter Capano

Jacen T. Prete

Yousef Karsh

Andy Warhol

Mary Ellen Mark

Changing Hair Color In Photoshop (CS5)


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7 easy steps!
Step 1: Open the image you wish to use in Photoshop (CS5).
Step 2: Create a new layer by clicking the "New Layer" icon (Or go to "Layer > New Layer").
Step 3: Set the blending mode to "Soft Light"
Step 4: Select the brush tool. Select a soft brush and make sure the settings are as follows:
  • Hardness = 0%
  • Opacity = 50%
  • Flow = 100%
Step 5: Click the color pallete and select color of choice. (In the above example, i chose pink) Click "Okay"
Step 6: Now simply click and start painting the area (hair in this situation) you wish to change.
Step 7: Clean up any accidental spots using the eraser tool with the same settings as the paint brush.