Photoshop Tutorials/General Photo Editing links and advice

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trl:
Nice job djn121006, that pic looks great!  You catch on quick. I knew this thread could help ya!

dnj121006:
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Nice job djn121006, that pic looks great!  You catch on quick. I knew this thread could help ya!


THANKS!! i appreciate that

charlotterose23:
Hey... I've got hooked on tutorials! This is something kinda cool that I thought might come in handy when doing contests. It allows you to use both colour and black and white in the same image.

Hope you like it!

1) Okay, so heres the image I want to use.


2) We then want to duplicate it. To do this you go to Layer > Duplicate Layer. Note: It will look as if nothing has happened.


3) Then, we need to pull up the Layers dialog. To do this you go to File > Dialogs > Layers


4) A box should then appear. You will need to select the Background copy and make sure it is visible by clicking on the eye symbol.


5) Now that the Background copy is selected, we want to turn it to black and white. To do this you go to Layer > Colors > Desaturate.


6) The image should now be in black and white. Now, in the Layer dialog you need to right click on the Background copy and select Add Layer Mask...


7) A box should then appear. Make sure the White (full capacity) is selected and then click OK.


8 ) Now make sure that the Background copy is selected and both of the layers are visible by clicking on the eye symbols.


9) Next, select the brush tool. Remember you can change the size and shape of your brush by double clicking on the button.


10) Now, when you use the brush tool on the black and white layer, the colours from the colour layer will show through. This can give quite a nice effect if you use it on a few small parts parts e.g. eyes or lips, or if you use it only on the background or main subject of the image like a sim or an object.

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ERAC:
People, I've got Photshop 7.0.1, is that the same as S2C?
Also, my layer popup has disappeared, can I get it back?

Mi-chii:
ERAC: Go to Windovs in the tool-bar, and check where it says "layer box" or something like that.

Photoshop 7 is an older version than CS2, but -most- of the things are the same.

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