Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Random Horse Picture.

This is from a While ago, like when in the first months of Photography.


This is a picture of Chase's Horse and then a Flower in the Horses pasture.
All I did was placed the flower on a new layer by going to File, Place and selecting the flower picture while I was already on the Horse picture.
I then double clicked the Flower layer making the Layer Style box pop up, and I changed the Blending modes to Overlay.
And I came out like this, I think it look super cool!!!

Picture worth a Thousand Words

This is the same tutorial but instead of using stamps I used Text Tool (T) and just went crazy on the keyboard to fill the whole page with letters.


So pretty much I followed the tutorial stap by step.
First thing was to pick a picture of yourself then go to, Select, Color range, and once the window popped up I selected Midtones and clicked ok, then I clicked CTRL+J and got a new layer with the midtones on it, I then labled it Midtones; I did the same thing again, but this time I went and selected Shadows instead of Midtones on the Color range window, I then named the new layer Shadows. 
Next after that I Selected the Midtones layer and went to Edit, Fill; Once there I changed the Content use to 50% Gray, and clicked the  Preserve Transparency box, and then OK.
I again did the same with the Shadows layer except I changed the Content use to black. I then poked the eyes out of the background and merged the two visable layer (Midtones, Shadows).
Next I clicked the Create a New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. I pressed D to make my colors the default colors. I then pressed Ctrl-Backspace to make the new layer white. Then I  used Text Tool (T) and just went crazy on the keyboard to fill the whole page with letters.
 Next I created a new layer and drug it above the Midtones layer. I then filled the layer with white by pressing CTRL+Backspace. Then I hid all the layers except the Midtones layer, and I clicked on the layer to make it active. I then pressed  CTRL+A to select all the pixels then I pressed CTRL+C to copy all the pixels.
Next I activted all the layers again a selected the Letter layer, clicked the Add Layer Mask icon on the bottom of the layer panel. I then clicked on the Layer Mask on the Letter layer by holding down ALT and clicking the Layer Mask. Then I pressed CTRL+V to paste the Midtones layer pixels onto the Layer Mask. Next I pressed CTRL+I to Invert the mask. I then clicked the Stamp picture icon.
I then added a Gradient Overlay to the Letter layer. To do that I clicked the add layer style icon (fx) on the bottom of the layer panel and clicked Gradient Overlay, I then double clicked the FX on the layer and changed the Blending Modes to Color burn, I also changed the Gradient to Rainbow, and lastly I changed the Angle to 79.
Then I was done! =]
I only had trouble with extracting the Midtones and Shadows, they kept selecting things in the background, so I took the Eraser Tool (E), and just erased the background things that it selected (and that weren't suppose to be selected).

Round two on Picture worth a Thousand Words

This is my brother, I first did the assinment on this because I didn't have a picture of me.

So pretty much I followed the tutorial stap by step.
First thing was to pick a picture of yourself then go to, Select, Color range, and once the window popped up I selected Midtones and clicked ok, then I clicked CTRL+J and got a new layer with the midtones on it, I then labled it Midtones; I did the same thing again, but this time I went and selected Shadows instead of Midtones on the Color range window, I then named the new layer Shadows. 
Next after that I Selected the Midtones layer and went to Edit, Fill; Once there I changed the Content use to 50% Gray, and clicked the  Preserve Transparency box, and then OK.
I again did the same with the Shadows layer except I changed the Content use to black. I then poked the eyes out of the background and merged the two visable layer (Midtones, Shadows).
Next I clicked the Create a New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. I pressed D to make my colors the default colors. I then pressed Ctrl-Backspace to make the new layer white. Then I choose one of Casey's name brushes from Window,Brushes, I then selected Brush Tip Shape on the side option plannel thing, and  adjusted the Spacing so there was space between each word. Then under Shape Dynamics I used the Size Jitter and Angle Jitter to make the brush look cool. I then put stamps all over the new white layer, I used 5 stamps of Casey's name, and use the same steps as the first stamp.
Next I created a new layer and drug it above the Midtones layer. I then filled the layer with white by pressing CTRL+Backspace. Then I hid all the layers except the Midtones layer, and I clicked on the layer to make it active. I then pressed  CTRL+A to select all the pixels then I pressed CTRL+C to copy all the pixels.
Next I activted all the layers again a selected the stamp layer, clicked the Add Layer Mask icon on the bottom of the layer panel. I then clicked on the Layer Mask on the Stamps layer by holding down ALT and clicking the Layer Mask. Then I pressed CTRL+V to paste the Midtones layer pixels onto the Layer Mask. Next I pressed CTRL+I to Invert the mask. I then clicked the Stamp picture icon.
I then added a Gradient Overlay to the Stamps layer. To do that I clicked the add layer style icon (fx) on the bottom of the layer panel and clicked Gradient Overlay, I then double clicked the FX on the layer and changed the Blending Modes to Color burn, I also changed the Gradient to Rainbow, and lastly I changed the Angle to 79.

A Picture worth a Thousand Words

This are my Picture worth a Thousand words pictures. The one on the Left is just a bunch of letters. The one on the Right is a bunch of stamps of my name.

So pretty much I followed the tutorial stap by step.
First thing was to pick a picture of yourself then go to, Select, Color range, and once the window popped up I selected Midtones and clicked ok, then I clicked CTRL+J and got a new layer with the midtones on it, I then labled it Midtones; I did the same thing again, but this time I went and selected Shadows instead of Midtones on the Color range window, I then named the new layer Shadows. 
Next after that I Selected the Midtones layer and went to Edit, Fill; Once there I changed the Content use to 50% Gray, and clicked the  Preserve Transparency box, and then OK.
I again did the same with the Shadows layer except I changed the Content use to black. I then poked the eyes out of the background and merged the two visable layer (Midtones, Shadows).
Next I clicked the Create a New Layer icon at the bottom of the Layers panel. I pressed D to make my colors the default colors. I then pressed Ctrl-Backspace to make the new layer white. Then I choose one of my name brushes from Window,Brushes, I then selected Brush Tip Shape on the side option plannel thing, and  adjusted the Spacing so there was space between each word. Then under Shape Dynamics I used the Size Jitter and Angle Jitter to make the brush look cool. I then put stamps all over the new white layer, I used 4 stamps of my name, and use the same steps as the first stamp.
Next I created a new layer and drug it above the Midtones layer. I then filled the layer with white by pressing CTRL+Backspace. Then I hid all the layers except the Midtones layer, and I clicked on the layer to make it active. I then pressed  CTRL+A to select all the pixels then I pressed CTRL+C to copy all the pixels.
Next I activted all the layers again a selected the stamp layer, clicked the Add Layer Mask icon on the bottom of the layer panel. I then clicked on the Layer Mask on the Stamps layer by holding down ALT and clicking the Layer Mask. Then I pressed CTRL+V to paste the Midtones layer pixels onto the Layer Mask. Next I pressed CTRL+I to Invert the mask. I then clicked the Stamp picture icon.
I then added a Gradient Overlay to the Stamps layer. To do that I clicked the add layer style icon (fx) on the bottom of the layer panel and clicked Gradient Overlay, I then double clicked the FX on the layer and changed the Blending Modes to Color burn, I also changed the Gradient to Rainbow, and lastly I changed the Angle to 79.
Then I was done! =]
I only had trouble with extracting the Midtones and Shadows, they kept selecting things in the background, so I took the Eraser Tool (E), and just erased the background things that it selected (and that weren't suppose to be selected).



Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Creation of Choice

This is my wonderful photo. Of Leah, Biancha, Valynncia, Alli, and Corrina (me). This was our girls night (GNO) out, we are at Wal-mart messing with some glasses.
Ok so I started with the background layer, I then took the brush tool (pressing B), I then selected the stamp of a plain black photograph, I next made a new layer (naming it Photo Stamps). At first I just made as many photo stamps that I could fit on the page, I then took the Marquee Tool (pressing M). I then made a box around the stamp and then went to Edit, Free Transform, and I then rotated the stamp which ever way. I did this will all the stamps I had made then more till I got that ^ look.
Next after a long fight with people I finally got the pucture I wanted. I kind of had a hard time getting the picture to look right, but after trying to drag it over from another document I ended up making a new layer (GNO) and then I went to File, Place, then selected the picture and then, I went to Edit, Free Tramsform, and made the picture bigger, so it was covering all the photo stamps. I next click the icon of the GNO layer and clicked select pixels and went to Curves: topdot- Input: 75 Output: 100. I then selected the GNO layer and right clicked the icon, and selected Creat Clipping Mask. I also did the same for the Curves layer. Next I again selected the GNO layer and went to Filter, Sharpen, Sharpen Edges. (thus creating a filter). I then made that layer into a Clipping Mask the same as I did to GNO and Curves layers, and also changed the layer opacity to21%.
Next I added some Text: LIVE  LAUGH LOVE.
I did each word on a different layer because originally I was going to do something different to each word but then I just ended up dont the same to each word. I used, Kunstler Script, size 125pt, and made it a darker green. I then use the Used the move arrow, but just going to the tool bar and clicking it, and I move all the word to the bottom of the picture. Next I went back to the background layer and made a black stroke around the border on the photo. Stroke: size 38px, Inside, blending mode Pin Light, opacity 100%, color Black. I then decided that I didnt like the background white, so I took the Paint Bucket Tool (pressing shift G) and selected a very light goldish-yellow, and clicked the whitebackground. Next I went to the Google on the Internet and looked up Rose clipart, I then found on and saved it to my documents. Finally I went back to Photoshop and went to File, Open, Selected the rose photo and clicked ok. Once I was on the rose document I clicked the Magis Easer Tool (by just clicking the tool bar). I then got rid of all the white by just clicking on the white area. I then split the screen to the two open documents and drug the rose over to the GNO picture. once on there I moved the layer to under the Photo Stamps layer so it wasnt on top of the picture. Next I went to Edit, Free Transform, and moved the rose to the right top corner and hit the Enter key. Next I copyed the Rose layer by having it selected and then hitting CTRL+J, then I went to Edit, Transform, Flip Horizontal, then I moved the second rose to the left top corner. Then I was Done! =]

I really like how the picture turned out. It looks like a photo collage, but only makes one picture instead of a collage with a bunch of different pictures.


Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Personalized Postcard

This is my postcard!

The first this was to make the card 6x4 inches, Then I went to a different document, and made a brush.
To do it I Typed my name, using a font I liked, then I right clicked the layer icon and clicked select pixels,
Then I went to Edit, Define brush preset, and named it Corrina.
I then exited out of that document and went to my 6x4 and stamped my name is green on a new layer (Corrina), I then went to Edit, Free Tramsform and angled the stamp so it started from the bottom left corner to the top right corner, (whie holding the shift button the whole time),  Next, I went and downloaded puzzle stamps, and I picked out 8 that I, and started to put the stamps on all separate layers using the Brush Tool, Next I opened a bunch of different photos and resized then all to 3x2 inches going to Image, Image size. Then doing the same for all the pictures (one at a time though), after I resized the picture I then would split the screen so I could see the picture I wanted and the postcard, I then drug the picture layer over the the postcard document and exited out of the picture document, (so could see only the postcard) then I moved the picure layer above the puzzle piece I wanted to create a Clipping Mask for.
After the picture was above the right puzzle piece layer I then right clicked the picture layer icon and selected Create Clipping Mask this made the picture go behind the puzzle piece, but you were still able to see the picture through the puzzle piece shape, I then went to Edit, Free Transform and just moved the picture around and sometime changed the size of the picture (I did all those steps for all 8 puzzle pieces and pictures).
The last thing I did was, I opened a picture of really colorful flowers and I made the color of vibrante using the Vibrance, I then merged the visable layers together, then once again I split the screen, drug the layer if to the postcard and then exited out of the flower picture document, once on the postcard document I put the layer right after the Corrina (stamp) layer and created a Clipping Mask, by right clicking the icon and so forth. once I had the clipping mask created I when to Edit, Free Transform again and made the picture really big so it colored all the letter of my name, (I kind skewed the picture to, so it would only have the flowers and not the stuff around the flowers that were not colorful).

I think this postcard kinda explains me,(this going to sound corny, but) when you put all the puzzle pieces togther, this is what forms me, I'm kinda puzzling, I love my family, friends, nephews, my cat, horse backriding, and I love crazy bright colors. =] 

Friday, December 10, 2010

Dodgeball Flier

This is my dodgeball flier (There is really going to be a Dodgeball tournament, so sign up!)

First: On a different document I fixed up the background picture of the gym,
I took Punky out of the picture using the Clone Stamp Tool (he was by the main door),
I also took out half the lights on the ground in front of the picture (I didn't take them all out cause it didn't look natural, so I left half of them there), then I re-sized the picture going to Image, to Image Size, then changing Document Size to 11x8.5,
Next thing I did was I slipt the screen so I could see the gym picture and the white paper of the flier, I then clicked the gym layer and drug it to the flier document,
So then I de-split the screen and exited out of the gym picture.

I next made a new text layer, and wrote DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT
Text:
Font Style: Copperplate Gothic Bold
Size: 48 pt, Color: Red, Extas: Bold, TT
{I added a Drop Shadow,}
Blending Mode: Normal, Color: Black, Opacity: 91%, Angle: 120, Distance: 12 px, Spread: 22%,
Size: 9 px, I didn't change the Quality.
I also copied the text layer got rid of the FX, then added a Sketch filter,
Style: Graphic pen, Stroke Length: 15, Light/dark Balance: 48%, Stroke Direction: Right Diagonal
I then hit ok to apply it, and then changed the layers Opacity to 27%.

I also wrote (on a new layer), $30 PER TEAM (5 PEOPLE PER TEAM),
Text:
Font Style: Arial
I had to different Font sizes, The bigger Size is 36 pt and the smaller is 21 pt,
Color: Yellow-Orange (Goldish)
{I added a Stoke}
Size: 2 px, Position: outside, Blending mode: normal, Opacity: 100%, Color: Black.

After I had the text and the background together I then started to act stamps that I made on a seperate document, I did have some problems with the pictures that I was making the stamps out of being copy-righted... So I ended up looking for some free stamps on line that were for commercial uses.
After that big ordeal, I started with the kids and mat in front of the flier.

At first I had a kid throwing a ball from behind the mat (but the whole copy-right thing...),
so I had the mat on a different document and I used the Magic Wand and Quick Select Tool to select all the mat. I had to keep changing the Tolerance on the Magic Wand to get it to select most of the yellow of the mat, I then used the Quick Select Tool to get the rest of the mat, I came across a problem with not being able to not select some of the floor, so instead I made sure all the mat was selected and then pressed Ctrl+J, to get it on a new layer, then I took the background easer and took off the stuff around the mat that I couldnt get off with the Quick Select Tool. Then I put a dropshadow on the mat (still on a seperate document),
Blending Mode: Normal, Opacity 75%, Angle: 87, Distance: 16 px, Spread: 6%, Size: 24 px,
I then had to make the picture size to 11x8.5 (using the same way as I did with the gym picture), other wise the mat would have been JUMBO on the flier and it would have been kinda hard to down size it.
Next though I split the screen so I could see the Gym and the Mat, then drug the new layer with inly the mat and drop shadow to the flier document. After it was on the Flier page, I returned the screen to normal on the Flier and moved the mat to the bottom left corner.

After the mat and after I downloaded the silhouette stamps, I took two that I thought would fit by the mat and, placed then there using the Brush Tool, I also had to resize them so the looked porportioned with the mat and were they were standing on the floor. I took a kid that was cruching down in front or the mat and a new layer (front kid), and I put a kid that looked like they were throwing a ball behind the mat on new layer (kid throwing ball), I then took the Mat layer, right clicked the picture icon thing, and clicked select pixels, then I used the Curves tool on the mat to brighten it up, Top Dot: output: 255 input: 191, I also added another ball that I had in the stamps I downloaded, it looked like it was flying in the air so I put that in front of the wildcat (trying to make it look like the one kid threw it).
Next I rearranged the the layers so they were:
Kid throwing ball, Mat, curves (for mat), front kid, flying ball.

After that I started to add kids in the back of the gym, First I added the kid in the middle (on a new layer, [kid about to get hit]), using one of the stamps I downloaded, I resized it to way small, till I thought it looked about the right porportion, then opened a picture of a yellow ball I had taken a picture of, on a new document, I took the Elliptical Marquee Tool and placed it over the ball pressing shift and occasonally the space button to move the circle so it fit perfect around the ball, I then pressed Ctrl+J and made a new layer (yellow ball), I resized the picture to 11x8.5 (same way I did for the Mat and Gym), then split the screen to the flier and yellow ball and drug the ball layer to the flier, I kept the ball selected went up to Edit, Free Transform, the I pressed Shift (so the ball didnt change shape, only size), and I made the ball super small so it looked like the kid was about to get hit with it. I then right clicked the yellow ball layer icon and clicked Select Pixels, then I went to curves and changed the top dot: output: 255, input: 232. Next I put the kid a kid on the left (in the back) on a new layer (kid just standing), I did the same as the other kid, I made him porportionate to where he was standing, then I opened a different picture of a red ball on a different document, and took the Elliptical Marquee Tool and used the shift and space button to make it fit around the red ball, I then hit Ctrl+J to make a new layer, next I split the screen again, and drug the red ball layer over to the Flier document. Next I went to edit, free transform (while the ball was still selected) then resized the ball to super small, while also holding the shift button, next I renamed the ball layer, ball on floor. The next kid is standing on the side lines (he is out), on a new layer (sidelines), I also took him from the stamps I downloaded, I resized him, and then selected the pixels and went to edit-transform-perspective, and turned him so it looked like he was facing the court. Next I took everything I had done so far on the flier and went to curves and adjusted it to Output: 255, Input 227.

The last thing I did was add the DECEMBER 22ND on to the bottom.
Text:
Style: Arial Rounded MT Bold, Size 72pt, Color: Red, I made the ND a little higher than the 2 also.
I then added a drop shadow and changed the blending mode of the text,
Blending Mode: Overlay
Dropshadow:
Blending mode: Liner Burn, Opacity: 100%, Angle: 72, Distance: 11, Spread: 52, Size: 3, Color: Blank.


Finally I was done! I had most problems with my stamps being copy-righted, after I had already put then on and was almost finished with the flier... =/ I also found out if you do a drop shadow in one thing then another the angle of the drop shadow is the same even if you try to change it. All in all I enjoyed making the flier.

And I hope lots of people come to the tournament!!