Showing posts with label photoshop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photoshop. Show all posts

Monday, April 12, 2010

Sunday, March 8, 2009

For John



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My peace offering. Thank God were ok na.


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here is John's original photo.



I learned how to achieve this effect through this tutorial but I tweaked it up a bit by removing some of the hard edges and softening it using the healing brush tool
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Photoshop and Painter Tutorial: The Impressionism Effect

This tutorial will teach you how to edit your photo to give it that roughly painted / impressionism effect I did in my previous post.

In this tutorial, I would like you to experiment and play around later on in photoshop. I'm just gonna teach you the technique on how to achieve that "painted" look without actually painting the subject in corel painter or photoshop.


before and after

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you will be needing:
-a tablet
-know-how in Corel Painter and Adobe Photoshop
-Corel Painter (I'm using Painter X)
-Adobe Photoshop
-a keen eye for details

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Open the jpeg file in corel painter.

I'm gonna use my friend, Lotho's pic in this tutorial. Lotho, BTW, is a very talented, fab and one of the most sought after stylists here in Manila. Checkout his blog in ISKANDALOSA

The resolution of the photo is 1250 x 1563 pixels.

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The background of the photo is plain and I wanted to put in some colors. use the brush tool and select oil and then fine camel brush. In this photo, I'm gonna use the shades of red, orange and yellow.

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now... paint...

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Its now time to blend the colors and distort the whole picture...
Using the brush tool, select blenders and then "just add water."
Use a brush size that you think would be great in distorting the photo.

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Distort the photo using this brush...

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Create atleast three versions of this distorted photo. In the other versions I created, I used blues and greens in the background.

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now open the three photos you distorted in photoshop

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drag the photos into one PSD file

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The keyword is "PLAY!"
The trick now here is layering and masking: play around with the settings of each layer ( multiply, linear burn, difference, overlay, soft light, screen, etc etc) and mask out those part of the photo which you think needs masking.

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Flatten the PSD file and adjust levels, hue, saturation etc etc. if needed. 

This is my final artwork:

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If you have any questions, pls leave a comment and I would gladly answer it for you. =)

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Misty Belardo

I tried applying the same technique I used in one of my earliest artworks as a graphic designer, Prinsesa, to edit Misty's ( @mistygirlph )Photo from my blog entry, Misty.


The original photo:

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Here's the final artwork:


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'gonna post a tutorial on how I did this piece in a few days...

feel free to comment. lemme know whatchathink.

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UPDATE: the tutorial for this is posted here
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Monday, February 23, 2009

Photoshop 101: Soft Focus

This is just a basic / simple tutorial to achieve that "dreamy" soft focus look in photographs. I usually do this in photos I take for dramatic/romantic portraits and/or wedding photos.

step 1: open the file in photoshop. Im gonna use here the photo I took for my high school friend's pre-nup shoot.


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step 2: duplicate the photo in the layers palette. (select the photo then press command+J or ctrl+J)


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step 3: with the duplicate of the photo selected in the layers palette, apply gaussian blur.


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The amount of the gaussian blur will be tha amount of the "dreamy glow" of the photo. The sample photo here was taken using an 8MP camera. I set the blur here in 15.4 pixels.

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step 4: Set the opacity of the blurred layer in layers palette. Experiment. Try what opacity level works for you. I usually set the opacity from 30% to 45% depending on how soft I want the photo to be.

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step 5: create a mask for the blurred layer, then use the brush tool (set to 30% opacity) to mask out the eyes and the lips and other important highlights that you want to be a bit sharp. this will make the catchlights in the eyes and the lips to be a bit defined. don't over do it though.

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step 6: now select the two layers (click the first layer then while holding command or ctrl, click the blurred layer)

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and merge them (command+e or ctrl+e)


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step 7: now we're gonna add a bit of contrast to the photo. duplicate the merged layers (select it the press command+J or ctrl+j)

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then set the duplicated layer to "overlay" and set opacity the opacity to 8% to 15% whichever would look best.


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ta-dah!
now we have given the photo that "dreamy" soft focus look
here are the before and after photos:
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