Hi guys! Back to lessons after a long break. Straight into the topic so. It's the reflect effect. This lesson you are going to learn today can be also used as one of the Photoshop tutorials for editing photos. Not only that but editing other images, texts or graphics where reflection plays a dominant part like text in black or dark background, Objects on water etc. is easy as breeze. Reflection is a widely used effect in many areas. You may not notice but whenever you visit a website or step outside, advertisements or commercials, banners. headlines depict reflection. Why though? The answer friends is an easy one. Reflection is often used because it shows or in other words say, magnifies the text or image. So that the viewer get a larger view and immediately registers it in their minds. Reflection can be varied accordingly. So that's basically the reflect effect. Let's see how to add it a text and an object.
Showing posts with label Image Effects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Image Effects. Show all posts
Monday, October 8, 2012
Sunday, September 16, 2012
How to Add a Light Effect Using Photoshop
Hello everyone! Today's lesson is going to be a very interesting one. Consider this one as one of really cool photoshop editing. What we are going to do today is edit a picture of a car with no headlights and add head lights to the car. Some of you may think it's a bit difficult one. Yes, I see the point because when using light, you have to consider the shadows, other objects near by etc etc etc and not to mention those bubbly kind of particles you get around a photographed source of light. Confused? Don't worry, you'll get what I'm saying if you closely examine the picture of the car with headlights on, I have displayed. Also not the beams of light coming from the head lights and their directions. Now that's a lot of work even for an expert. But with lens flare filter, which we are going to use today this task is lot more easier than you think. Lens flare filter is often used for such editing. Not only the head lights of a car, to increase or show the glare of the sun, a setting sun or a horizon, light from a lamp post, to show the flare of a disco light, whatever may the purpose be, if it's concerning enhancing the lighting or glare of an image you can use this lens flare fliter. I guess the name speaks itself. So without further discussion let's see how we do it.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
How to change the colour of a specific object in an image
I'm sure that today's lesson will be a very interesting one. And add to that it's quite easy too. Changing the color of a specific object in an image is one of the really cool Photoshop effects you'll ever find. It's highly useful in many occasions such as photo editing and recoloring. Whenever we get the need to re colour images/photos, it's a bit difficult. But with this effect, it's always a job well done with high quality plus even the beginners can do it. Focusing on, there are different ways to change the color but what you are going to learn is changing color of objects using hue/saturation method.
Friday, July 13, 2012
How to Add a Motion Effect to a Photo Using Photoshop
What is Motion Effect
Motion effect is often used when we want to show movement in pictures. What you have to understand here is that, motion effect does not make the picture or image move but it simply make the viewer feel or see that it is a still of a moving image. For example if you see the car below before and after the motion effect, you'd understand. Motion effect is handy when using it for a greater effect when speaking often about speed, vehicles, fastness, slow motion, super sonic etc.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
How to Add a Bloom Effect to an Image
Today's subject will be about the bloom effect. It's simple but very effective in enhancing the colours of your images. Bloom effect also increases the liveliness of an image by giving it a colourful brightness. This effect can reduce the dullness of the image to a great extent.Simply put, this effect can add a bit of a bloom to your pictures.
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