Using multiple layers, textures and typefaces to create a tacky holiday brochure.
Tuesday, 17 December 2013
Wednesday, 11 December 2013
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Noel Beans
Following on with the Noel Edmonds theme, we would like to introduce... Noel Beans.
Every bean has Noel's face on it!
Wednesday, 6 November 2013
Wednesday, 2 October 2013
Wednesday, 18 September 2013
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Sunday, 1 September 2013
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Colour Removal
Wednesday, 12 June 2013
Wednesday, 22 May 2013
Mr Blobby Invades (Working with multiple layers)
Quick walkthrough on making your own monster scene.
1. Select a suitable background, a locate all of the additional images that you will need: monster, people screaming, cars etc...
Have these stored in a folder on your desktop.
2. Using the Quick Selection Tool (W), select and copy the individual pictures onto your background scene, making sure that each image is placed into a New Layer.
6. In the Layers Console, select New Adjust Layer and choose Black & White. This will remove all colour from your flattened image. It is important that you save your image as a jpeg if it's complete, do this by going to File>Save as and selecting JPEG in the Format box. If you have not finished editing, save it as a Photoshop psd. (also in the Format box).
7. All finished!
1. Select a suitable background, a locate all of the additional images that you will need: monster, people screaming, cars etc...
Have these stored in a folder on your desktop.
2. Using the Quick Selection Tool (W), select and copy the individual pictures onto your background scene, making sure that each image is placed into a New Layer.
3. Place your people/monsters into the scene, ensuring that you keep them to an accurate scale. This can be achieved by going to Edit>Transform>Scale or hitting (cmd+T), hold down the Shift key to maintain correct aspect ratio.
4. Check to see how the pictures look on the background image by turning on/off the Indicates Layer Visibility button, located in the Layers Console on the right of the screen.
5. Once everything is in place and scaled correctly, you will need to flatten the image. Go to Layer>Flatten Image or (cmd+F). This will squash all of the individual layers into one, create a smaller file size.

7. All finished!
Using Layers
By Lewis B
This is a Japanese inspired photoshop.The anime is called Naruto.The top is Garra.The middle is Kisame and the bottom one is naruto. Made using multiple layers through Photoshop.
Ice Cream
Labels:
Black and White,
Lauras,
Layers,
Photoshop
Mr Bean
Labels:
Clone Stamp Tool,
Sophiew,
Spot Healing Brush
Selective Colouring
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