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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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Step 1: Duplicate the Background layer by clicking Layer>New >layer via copy or pressing Ctrl+J. Step 2: Select the newly created layer and hit Ctrl+U or Image>Adjustments>Hue/Saturation from the menu. This will bring up the Hue Saturation box. Make sure the "colourise" box is checked on the lower right and give the following inputs: Hue: 38 Saturation: 22 Lightness: 5 to 8 (depending upon the lightness of your image) Step 3: Duplicate the layer you were working on (layer 1) and then select Filter>texture> Grain. Give values of: Intensity: 100 Contrast: 5 Step 4: change the blend mode of your layer 2 (the one with the filter>grain) to Multiply. After that, duplicate it to get layer 3. ![]() Step 5: Making sure layer 3 is selected (or the third layer that you created as it could be background copy 1, copy 2, etc) go to Filter>blur> motion blur. Give values of Angle: 90 degrees Distance: 90 Step 6: Change the blending mode for layer 3 or the layer you were working on to "soft light" in the layers pallette. Step 7: Touching up: use your Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast dialog box to brighten your image if it is looking too dark. Clouds: Create a new layer, select it, go to Filter>render>Clouds and then play with the blending modes to get some superb lighting effects. It works only on some images. Here's my image:
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Sep 2004
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u ever seen the movie the ring ???????? that pik looks like it came outta that movie . good work
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Alpha Geek
Join Date: Sep 2004
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@goobster : u have a scanner man ???? . theres a way to convert scanned negatives into digital colored pictures . if u have tried it , or come across it on the net , do try it and then most the tut here
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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
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@klinux: I do have a scanner with a negative and slide scanner with it. The one I have is a microtek one and is not so good in quality, btu I don't think there is any tutorial associated with that. You just gotta scan the negatives using that, and its almost like a colour picture. But I don't use it now, I have my nikon coolpix!
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Outside the Matrix
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Cooooooooooool!
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: India...........
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I hv created three modified age pics on my pic(the same I am using as avatar):
THIS IS A ANIMATED GIF. MAY TAKE TIME TO LOAD
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: India
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Broken In
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: India...........
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Now thats a bad j
If I knew that even working on my own pic wud cause problems i never had selected my pic. 1st I've been forced to change my avatar,because of pms and now this. There is more "Lovebird" here than geeks. But a I've spent time and effort to create the aged pic and the animation I don't wanna remove it. Now I'm in a dilemma.
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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@cyberia.in: thanks for the comment.
@sweet neha: Well, when I first did this picture and showed it to the girls in the college, they went all "wow, you are great" and all that kind of stuff. So I thought I'd mention it. Well, maybe it wasn't the effect, could have been just me! @harrythephotoshopguru: First of all, tutorials help you get used to the software and its workings. Its the best way to learn photoshop, in my opinion. Secondly, I have noticed the sepia toning action in photoshop, but it does not have the grainy feel to it.
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In The Zone
Join Date: May 2004
Location: Moving out of mumbai soon!
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hey man.. tried all ur tuts out..real cool.. have fun like goans do..
i'll try to come over to goa someday.. say hi to goobi(is it m or f?) i have a male cat here
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Macboy
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Goa
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I remember you dude. You the guy who wanted that khoobsurat thing right? Anyway, I haven't been able to write any more tutorials lately because my PC is screwed.
Thanks for the comments. Milind
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