Wednesday, August 23, 2006
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beachut adds this wonderful image to the collection on Flickr with the following comment.
Started of as just a photo of my daughters hands at a Japanese restaurant, then along came photoshop Labels: Australia |
posted by Barbara Doduk
8/23/2006 07:56:00 PM
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Thank you Barbara....I took this photo and my 15yo daughter photoshopped it...this is how she described how she did it on her blog...
**I created the star shapes by first drawing one and filling it in black, and then duplicating it and changing the sizes and rotating. Then I merged them into one block and duplicated that, making the under-layer with a rainbow-coloured overlay and adding a gaussian blur and set the above layer to overlay and changed the transparency...
I hope that made sence because I lost myself a little bit there :XD:
To make the stripes coloured I simply selected the gloves and put them on their own layer and desaturated the lower level.
The camera I used was a Canon EOS 350D... really awesome ^^ My camera...lol
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She did a fantastic job. Isn't photoshop just so wonderful. thank you both for adding this to the project.
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Thank you Barbara....I took this photo and my 15yo daughter photoshopped it...this is how she described how she did it on her blog...
**I created the star shapes by first drawing one and filling it in black, and then duplicating it and changing the sizes and rotating. Then I merged them into one block and duplicated that, making the under-layer with a rainbow-coloured overlay and adding a gaussian blur and set the above layer to overlay and changed the transparency...
I hope that made sence because I lost myself a little bit there :XD:
To make the stripes coloured I simply selected the gloves and put them on their own layer and desaturated the lower level.
The camera I used was a Canon EOS 350D... really awesome ^^
My camera...lol