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"Interlacing" - Weaving Layer Content
Sometimes you need to make it appear that the content of one
layer appears both in front of and behind another layer. One
example is the Olympic rings. The rings appear to be linked,
with each ring "passing through" another. |
A
New Painterly Effect
There
are lots of ways to make a photograph look like a painting.
Here's another one that simulates painted strokes by
blurring dark areas of the image and sharpening lighter
areas. |
Extending the Sky
More often than not, a digital photograph isn't shaped to fit your picture frame. Sometimes, however, you may want to add to an image rather than subtract from it. |
"Pipe" Background
An interesting background effect, suitable perhaps for a Web interface or layering for a "Eurocollage" image, can be created by separating elements of a black-white-black gradient to individual layers, then using reversed bevels. |
Everyone into the Pool!
Fill a swimming pool with water in seconds! Well, create the appearance of a swimming pool filled with water in Photoshop in just four steps. |
Quick and Fun Backgrounds
The mode of an image can be completely changed by adding rain. Whether a driving storm or a few drips, it takes just a few steps to produce perfect precipitation. |
Quick and Fun Backgrounds
Using a gradient and the Render> Difference Clouds filter, we can quickly create a number of different types of backgrounds. You can produce retro tie-dye 60s-looking backgrounds, more psychedelic looks, and even some elegantly-complex patterns. |
Warhol-esque 4-coloR
In this example, we'll borrow a page from Andy Warhol and create four different monotone versions of a photograph, combined into a single image. |
From
Brunette to Blond
Changing
hair color is often simply a matter of adding
a Hue/Saturation adjustment layer. However,
when the hair needs substantial lightening,
such as when converting from brunette to
blond, the Selective Color command may be
more effective. |
Square
to Round: Easy SPheres
It's
simple to convert a square picture to a round picture
by simply making a circular selection and adding a mask.
However, how about converting a square image to a sphere?
Here's a trick to keep things looking good. |
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