Tuesday, October 26, 2010

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Digital Manipulation PHOTOGRAPHY A "SWELL" Graphic-Design-Tutorial

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With the technique I'll show you today, you will learn to convert a photo into an "authentic" picture "Oil", in a very simple and applying a few filters.

STARTED:

1. CONTROL + O and choose a photo.

2. CONTROL + J to make a duplicate.

3. Then IMAGE> ADJUSTMENTS> HUE / SATURATION : in the value box, Saturation , put a +50% .

4. Then apply the first filter, namely the effect Glass: Filter> Distort> Glass : Put these values: Distortion 4, 3 in Smooth ; deploy option and choose Texture Canvas with 80% scaling.

5. CONTROL + J to duplicate this layer.

6. We find ourselves in this double layer and apply a new filter, this time of Brushstrokes: Filter> Artistic> Brush : write these values: in the brush Put option 4, Focus Type 1 and as Choose Easy Brush .

7. Press again CONTROL + J to duplicate this layer, ie that we have applied the filter brushstrokes.

8. Now apply this filter: FILTER > Brush Strokes> Angled Strokes , with these settings: Direction Balance 45 in , 3 in Stroke Length and Focus 1.

9. CONTROL + J to make a duplicate of this layer.

10. Apply: FILTER> Texture> Texturizer> CANVAS and its options Put these values: 70% of scaling ; in Relief 4 and the light Choose option UPPER LEFT.

11. Then join all layers - in total we will have 5-Background telling the press this key combination: CONTROL + SHIFT + E .

12. The layer resulting from this combination, duplicate it by pressing, as you know, CONTROL + J and then the "desaturated" by pressing this key combination: CONTROL + SHIFT + U .

13. Now change the Blend Mode of this layer, a SUPERIMPOSE and lower its Opacity between 50% and 60% about.

14. We conclude by applying this layer, we have changed to Overlay Mode in previous step, this filter: Filter> Stylize> Emboss : 135 º angle of 1 px and Height 500% Quantity .

... and so, so simple, we've created our table to "OIL."

hope you find it useful and hows you always say - I never tire .- practice, practice, practice ... and change the settings, customizing the techniques. DESIGN IS IMAGINATION


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