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Posted: 11 years ago
Can some one help me..?
In Adobe photoshop 7 Where is Animation tab ??i searched in windows and views its not there.
bahi. thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
I used to have this font, but now I don't. Can someone please help me out? 😳

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Posted: 11 years ago
http://picanta.deviantart.com/journal/PSD-TIPS-403317973
found these psd tips on the above link😊

PSD colorations can be a pain in the ass if you don't use them right. Not all images will fit all colorations. And sometimes you don't get the desired results. So how, the hell, are you supposed to know which PSD works for your image?

The good news, there are things you can do to get that pain in the ass out. There are things you can do to get the best results possible, and get the best potential out of the coloration. So I put together this list of tips for all PSD coloration users who want better results.

:bulletblue: #1 - Use high quality images. Sounds obvious, but it makes a real difference.

:bulletblue: #2 - Add a little depth by duplicating the image twice, set the top one to Multiply, and the middle one to Screen. If needed, add more of these layers, and play with the Opacity and Fill.

:bulletblue: #3 - Duplicate the image and set the top one to Soft Light. You could also combine that layer with a Gaussian Blur effect (set to about 2.4 - 2.7) and also a Screen layer of your image. Change the Opacity and Fill as needed, and sharpen as needed - you will need that!

:bulletblue: #4 - Remove noise from your image by going to Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise. I recommend having the Strength set to 6-7; Preserve Detail to low-medium; Reduce Color Noise to 0, and Sharpen Details is really up to you and your image. (OR: 2-4, 3, 0, ?).

:bulletblue: #5 - Play with the coloring layers. Remove, add, change the setting, change the order, etc.

:bulletblue: #6 - When choosing a PSD for your image, notice the sample images that were used. They indicate what images work best with the particular coloration. That means: the tones (bright, dark), the amount of depth (shadowy, washed), the colors, etc. That also means the hair color and skin color of the model in the sample images. You can also see other things in the sample images, like the amount of sharpening, the smoothness, the position and size, etc.

:bulletblue: #7 - Auto-set the image in advance; either one of them, two of them, or all of them: Image > Auto Tone / Auto Contrast / Auto Color. Remember to turn the image into a regular layer first, otherwise it'll stay a background layer, and you're not gonna be able to do anything.

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Posted: 11 years ago
i saw in photoshop resources
various theme in a site
what they are
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soni19sweet thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
😃

Originally posted by: santhiyaa_J

http://picanta.deviantart.com/journal/PSD-TIPS-403317973

found these psd tips on the above link😊

PSD colorations can be a pain in the ass if you don't use them right. Not all images will fit all colorations. And sometimes you don't get the desired results. So how, the hell, are you supposed to know which PSD works for your image?

The good news, there are things you can do to get that pain in the ass out. There are things you can do to get the best results possible, and get the best potential out of the coloration. So I put together this list of tips for all PSD coloration users who want better results.

:bulletblue: #1 - Use high quality images. Sounds obvious, but it makes a real difference.

:bulletblue: #2 - Add a little depth by duplicating the image twice, set the top one to Multiply, and the middle one to Screen. If needed, add more of these layers, and play with the Opacity and Fill.

:bulletblue: #3 - Duplicate the image and set the top one to Soft Light. You could also combine that layer with a Gaussian Blur effect (set to about 2.4 - 2.7) and also a Screen layer of your image. Change the Opacity and Fill as needed, and sharpen as needed - you will need that!

:bulletblue: #4 - Remove noise from your image by going to Filter > Noise > Reduce Noise. I recommend having the Strength set to 6-7; Preserve Detail to low-medium; Reduce Color Noise to 0, and Sharpen Details is really up to you and your image. (OR: 2-4, 3, 0, ?).

:bulletblue: #5 - Play with the coloring layers. Remove, add, change the setting, change the order, etc.

:bulletblue: #6 - When choosing a PSD for your image, notice the sample images that were used. They indicate what images work best with the particular coloration. That means: the tones (bright, dark), the amount of depth (shadowy, washed), the colors, etc. That also means the hair color and skin color of the model in the sample images. You can also see other things in the sample images, like the amount of sharpening, the smoothness, the position and size, etc.

:bulletblue: #7 - Auto-set the image in advance; either one of them, two of them, or all of them: Image > Auto Tone / Auto Contrast / Auto Color. Remember to turn the image into a regular layer first, otherwise it'll stay a background layer, and you're not gonna be able to do anything.


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LadyMacbeth thumbnail
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Posted: 11 years ago
Can anyone tell me from where I can get blinkies like this ? 😳
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Posted: 11 years ago
Can someone tell me the maximum numbers of frames (in a gif) that i can save easily? as my photoshop crashes everytime !
Koeli thumbnail
Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: VasusenaRadheya

Can anyone tell me from where I can get blinkies like this ? 😳



http://girlygifs.com/
http://www.glitter-graphics.com/
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Posted: 11 years ago

Originally posted by: Recovery.

Can someone tell me the maximum numbers of frames (in a gif) that i can save easily? as my photoshop crashes everytime !

I recommend no more frames than 50. But really depends on your size.
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Posted: 11 years ago
can anyone help tell me how to make these kind of edits??

Edited by Cherishh - 11 years ago

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