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Photoshop Tutorials - Natural Film Grain | Photo Effects | Photo. Natural Film GrainReviewed by Denny Tang on Sep 24Rating: Preview of Final Results Natural Film Grain Photoshop Tutorial Step 1: Open an image into Photoshop To open an image, choose File> Open. Browse for the image file and click OK. Step 2: Create a new layer First, we’re going to create a new layer for the film grain instead of working directly on the photo. Step 3: Fill the layer with 50% gray We’ll begin working on this layer by adding a 50% gray color. Step 4: Set the blending mode to Overlay Now change the blending mode of the current layer to Overlay. 100 Photoshop Tutorials for Creating Beautiful Art. Photoshop tutorials, plugins and downloads : The Photoshop Roadm. Creating Smoke In Photoshop From Scratch (Noscope) Using Photoshop and a specific technique, it’s rather easy to create something that looks like smoke or fog—from scratch.

It’s not as good as actual smoke photographed on a black background, but it’s much easier to come by. Here’s the trick… Doodle Draw a doodle. Preferrably keep the doodle in its own layer with a black background beneath. Distort Use the Liquify tool to distort the doodle. Once you’ve applied the liquify transformation, select Edit > Fade Liquify.... Repeat Now repeat the process until you’re satisfied: LiquifyFade Liquify to 50% If you enjoyed this tutorial, you might also enjoy my Creating Microworlds in Photoshop tutorial. Like this: Like Loading... Free Adobe Photoshop Tutorials | Photoshop CS4 | Text Effect on. I love Photoshop techniques that offer all kinds of possibilities for experimentation—and the following tutorial is a perfect example of one of those techniques. In this issue, we’re going to take a portrait and replace the person’s image with text (think 2009 Grammy posters).

Pick a portrait that offers good contrast—a photo that’s very dramatic and dark probably won’t work as well. I’ve had the best success with straight-on head and shoulder shots, but again, feel free to experiment with all types of photos. For the best results, choose a photo that has a light background (or select the background around the person and make it lighter). Create a new document (File>New) in a size that’s smaller than your photo: the specifics don’t really matter. Press D to set the Foreground color to black. Use the Type tool (T) to type several different words in various fonts and sizes (in this case we used a person’s name). Switch back to the photograph.

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