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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Photoshop Tutorial -2

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Effects 3:
1. Open an image on which you wish to add the rainbow. Press D. (to set default foreground and background colors) Create a new layer by clicking on the 'Create a new layer' icon at the bottom of the layers panel.
2. With the new layer selected, click on the Gradient tool on the tool bar. Now the gradient properties will be displayed just below the main menu as in the image below. Give similar settings as in this image. Next click on the gradient image
3. From the presets, select the sixth colored box on the second row . Below you'll see the colored bar with pencil icons called tab stops
4. Drag on these color tabs and reduce the width and opacity using the opacity tabs .Experiment the different tab stops and you will have an idea what each tab stop is meant for. If you wish to remove any tab stop just drag the tab stop out of the window.

5. After you create the new gradient, click on OK. Now you'll see this gradient in the gradient properties bar (below the main menu).
6. From the gradient properties select the radial gradient, place the cursor at the bottom left corner and drag it to the top middle edge of the image. (Try out different positions till the rainbow position suits your image)
7. On the layers panel change the opacity to 30%. In the final image if you wish to erase any part of the rainbow that appears out of place you can use the eraser tool with a brush size between 24 to 36 and erase the unwanted portion.


Effects 4:

1. Open an image and on the layers panel add a new layer .
2. Click on Filter>Render>Clouds. Change the Opacity to 63
3. Click on Filter>Noise>Add Noise, Amount – 60,Distribution – Gaussian,Check Monochromatic
4. Click on Filter>Blur>Motion blur. Angle - 73 and Distance 10,ok
5. Set the blending mode for the layer, now set the blend mode to 'screen'

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