Feel free to choose the guide you like the most and follow it in order to create your own masterpiece! This guide will teach you to create a summer flyer design combining a few elements into one image. This tutorial will walk you through an easy process of adding cool effects to your personal photos. This tutorial covers a simple Photoshop process for creating a local contrast effect in order to achieve a pseudo-HDR look.
Sometimes your camera does not allow you to shoot quality pictures at night hours, so use Photoshop to turn day into night. Creative lighting can make all the difference to your photos. This tutorial will tell you how to achieve a high dynamic range HDR version of the image using Photoshop.
Add a professional retro style look to your image using color layers in Photoshop CS6. Create a bit of an optical illusion, filling one photo with many smaller photos, or at least, many copies of a couple of smaller photos. Use layer masks, adjustments, and a few blending and painting techniques to create a stunning artwork. In this tutorial a method of distorting typography and working with mixed media to bring a unique look to an image is described. Follow this simple Photoshop guide to give your images a dark lomo style effect with blue tones and high contrast.
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Learn how to easily give text a worn, cracked look to it using nothing more than a basic selection tool, a brush filter and a layer style.
Learn how to use layer styles to easily create a fun gel text effect in Photoshop, then save it as a preset style that you can select instantly whenever you need it. Learn how to easily create a sparkling gold-plated text effect in Photoshop using Layer Styles, some sampled colors and a neat little brush.
In this Photoshop text effects tutorial, learn how to engulf your text in an explosion of light and color. How to Create Split Color Text in Photoshop Learn how to fill the top half and bottom half of your text with different colors in Photoshop using gradients!
How to Place Multiple Images in Text with Photoshop Learn how to place multiple images in text with Photoshop by splitting a word into individual letters and placing a different image in each letter! Create a Long Shadow Text Effect with Photoshop Learn how to create a popular long shadow text effect where the shadow from your letters extends right off the background!
Add Multiple Strokes to Text with Photoshop Layer Effects Learn how to add multiple strokes around your text in Photoshop using layer effects, and how to save the strokes as a layer style preset! How to Slice Text in Photoshop Learn step-by-step how to slice text in Photoshop, and how to keep your text editable even after you slice it!
Change Text Effect Backgrounds in Photoshop Learn how to save text effects with transparent backgrounds so you can move the effects onto any backgrounds you like! Colorful Overlapping Letters Text Effect in Photoshop Create a colorful overlapping letters text effect in Photoshop, with colors that blend together where the letters overlap! How To Make Holiday Candy Cane Text With Photoshop Learn how to make a repeating candy cane pattern in Photoshop and how to turn letters into shiny, sugary, delicious candy cane holiday treats!
Editable Blurred Type With Layer Styles In Photoshop Most Photoshop users turn to the Gaussian Blur filter when they need to blur text in an image or design, but in this tutorial, learn how to keep your blurred type fully editable by creating the same effect with layer styles! Stroke Text With A Brush In Photoshop Learn how to create interesting designs out of text in Photoshop by converting the text into a path, then using brushes to add stroke outlines around the letters!
Rotate, Flip and Scale Individual Letters In Text With Photoshop Photoshop makes it easy to rotate, flip or scale entire words or lines of text in a document, but in this tutorial, we take things further and learn how to select and transform individual letters in a word!
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Although some filters have little or no visible effect when applied to solid colors for example, Glass , others produce interesting effects. Combining multiple effects with masks or duplicate images.
Using masks to create selection areas gives you more control over transitions from one effect to another. For example, you can filter the selection created with a mask. You can also use the History Brush tool to paint a filter effect onto part of the image.
First, apply the filter to an entire image. Next, step back in the History panel to the image state before the filter was applied, and set the history brush source to the filtered state by clicking in the well at the left side of the history state.
Then paint the image. Improving image quality and consistency. You can disguise faults, alter or enhance images, or create a relationship among images by applying the same effect to each. Use the Actions panel to record the steps you take to modify one image, and then apply this action to the other images. With some filters, effects vary if applied to the individual channel rather than the composite channel, especially if the filter randomly modifies pixels.
Allocate more RAM to Photoshop. If necessary, exit other applications to make more memory available to Photoshop. For example, with the Stained Glass filter, increase cell size. If you plan to print to a grayscale printer, convert a copy of the image to grayscale before applying filters.
However, applying a filter to a color image, and then converting to grayscale, may not have the same effect as applying the filter to a grayscale version of the image. Legal Notices Online Privacy Policy. Buy now. Filter basics Search. Make it. Using filters. Filters are applied to the active, visible layer or a selection. Filters cannot be applied to Bitmap-mode or indexed-color images.
Some filters work only on RGB images. Apply a filter from the Filtermenu. Do one of the following:. To apply a filter to an entire layer, make sure the layer is active or selected. To apply a filter to an area of a layer, select that area. Choose a filter from the submenus in the Filter menu. If no dialog box appears, the filter effect is applied.
If a dialog box or the Filter Gallery appears, enter values or select options, and then click OK. Filter Gallery overview. Display the Filter Gallery. Clicking a filter category name displays thumbnails of available filter effects. Zoom in or out of the preview. View another area of the preview.
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