APPROACH OF INSTANT-Tutorial-
Hi everyone s. Finished my vacation, back to the daily dynamics and resume back my blog to continue showing the thousand and one wonders that can be done with PhotoShop, based tutorials easy to do to keep them, problems when using these techniques your creations.
I hope and wish you all had happy holidays and now they leave best wishes and to those who have not had a holiday. The technique I show you today is ingenious and simple. Is to focus the attention of those who look at the photo in one area, using a snapshot, without clipping and leaving the rest of the picture visible.
effect is attractive and easy to perform. I hope you like it and you find you use.
STARTED:
1. Open
photography -
CONTROL + O - that you are going to use for this tutorial.
2. Press the letter M
(so activate the Rectangular Marquee Tool).
then did a rectangular selection around the area we want to use as a focal point.
3. Now we turn to
SELECTION and click on
Transform Selection, and the current selection becomes an anchor frame like the Free Transform, but with the Transform Selection
do is transform the contents of the selection and not its content.
4. Then we place the cursor outside the framework
delimiter, you click and drag the cursor to rotate
the selection.
When you have rotated to your liking, pulsáis
RETURN (Enter).
5. Then press CONTROL + J
and thus copy the selected area in its own layer, being located above the Background layer.
6. The next step is to click on the icon
Add layer style (the icon is a black circle with the letter "f" in the center, located at the bottom of the Layers Palette)
7. Drop-down menu to show us, select
STROKE. Get a dialog box and in it in paragraph
SIZE 9 px
we (the size chosen for me, you can change it and put another different size). De
Thus we have created a thick line 9 px.
8. We in the dialog box
of
STROKE , and now we do is change the value in Table
POSITION of INSIDE OUT to
.
In this way the corners of the line are no longer rounded, having placed the line inside the layer.
9. Then change the color
Stroke. To do this we click on the color picker
(default usually comes in red) and choose the
white as the stroke color.
10. Now the next step is to add a
PARALLEL SHADOW. In the Styles list on the left the dialog
Layer Style , we click
SHADOW PARALLEL and perform this configuration:
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OPACITY : 90%
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ANGLE : 118 º
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DISTANCE : 12
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SIZE : 12
- In this way we create a dark shadow in the bottom right of the snapshot.
11. To end this technique we
to set the background, thus focusing the attention of the snapshot we have created:
- In the Layers palette
click FUND
layer to activate
.
- Then press
CONTROL + L to open the Levels dialog box
and drag the slider
OUTPUT LEVELS the bottom right to left. So
darken the background.
NOTE: I have performed this effect (dark background), but you can do multiple things to manipulate such as apply a Radial Blur, desaturate ... etc.
As always, I say, the important thing is to learn the technique and later apply it to your personal work.
This is a snapshot of the many that I did, to create a wedding albun, digital, on request. I really liked the end result, for its originality, which pleased me very much and hence I put a sample for you to see that it is all about unleashing the imagination ... and practice, practice, practice.
DESIGN IS IMAGINATION. Greetings.