Posts Tagged ‘Photoshop’

Create a Mother’s Day eCard in Photoshop Elements

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Mother’s Day is only a few days away, your mother lives somewhere across the country and you haven’t mailed a greeting card to her yet. Shame on you! You might still get it there in time if you act quickly but you still have the hassle of picking out a blah, ho-hum card from the store.

Why not email her something that is a little more personalized?

Original photo imageHere’s an idea to save your bacon. Take a cute photo from your childhood that evokes a fond memory and add a funny cartoon dialog to it. Here are instructions on how to do this using Photoshop Elements but you can use just about any image editing software if you want.

First thing you want to do after finding and opening your photo image is click File => Duplicate so the original is preserved. Now close the original file and use the copy to create your eCard.

Next, Alt+Ctrl+I to resize the image so it’s easy to view on a computer screen. I picked 700 pixels for my width. Double-click on the Zoom tool to view your document at 100% (actual pixels).

Add the Cartoon Bubble

content-paletteIn the Layers palette, click the New Layer button. Go to the Content palette and double click a cartoon talk bubble shape to add to the new layer. If you don’t see the Content palette, go to Window on the top navigation bar and click Content to make it show.

With the cartoon talk bubble now in the new layer, click and drag a corner handle to size it to your photo. If the tail of the cartoon bubble faces the wrong way, click and drag one of the side handles till the Add the cartoon talk bubbleimage flips horizontally. Use the Move Tool (press the V key or hold down the Ctrl key) to drag the bubble into the correct position.

Let’s add a stroke to the cartoon bubble. Make sure your layer with the cartoon bubble is still selected. Then in the Effects palette, click the Layer Styles button and double-click the thumbnail you want to apply to the shape. I used the Black Stroke at 2px.

Add the Text for the Cartoon Bubble

In the Layers palette, click the New Layer button . Press T to select the Text Tool. I used the Digital Strip font available from our Fonts Download page. Add in your selected text. Use the text alignment drop down to center the block of text. Then hold down the CTRL key while you click and drag the text to align within the cartoon bubble.

Finally, go to File => Save For Web and choose JPEG as the file type. This saves the image in a compact file size, good for emailing or posting on your Facebook page.

Your mother will really appreciate the personalized greeting and your procrastination ends up saving you a few bucks.

Happy Mother’s Day!

Mother's Day eCard

Fix Overexposed Photos in Photoshop

Monday, January 25th, 2010

It’s that one of a kind shot you got on your last vacation but it’s over overexposed. What do you do now? Here’s a quick tip to salvage that photo and make you look like an expert photographer.

There are two quick steps to fix the photo. With your image file open, duplicate the layer by selecting Layer » Duplicate Layer on the navigation bar.

Photoshop Layer Blending

Now that you have a second layer, click the drop down arrow and change the blending mode on that layer from Normal to Multiply.

That’s it! I said there were only two steps. Now go try it on your photo.

Fix Overexposed Photo in Photoshop

Fix Overexposed Photo in Photoshop

Watercolor Effects Using Any Version of Photoshop

Sunday, January 10th, 2010

Hi all!

I just finished uploading a 4 part series in the Photoshop CS3 section that demonstrates how easy it is to create an awesome watercolor effect with Photoshop. Now I want everyone to know that just because this video tutorial is listed in the Photoshop CS3 section does not mean that you can’t do it with other versions of Photoshop. Everything that’s demonstrated can be replicated in any version of Photoshop.

Enough of that nonsense — lets get to the preview of the project. I cover a lot of ground in these videos from creating the background paper, polygonal selections (its just a fancy name for a selection tool), to considerations for the brush sets. In the end, you will have all the totally awesome Photoshop knowledge to go out and impress all your friends! Check out the preview image:

Water Color digital scrapbook page

Water Color digital scrapbook page

Free Holiday Photoshop Gradients, Styles, Shapes, Patterns, Textures and Brushes

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

With Christmas almost upon us, here are is a nice compilation of free Photoshop Gradients, Styles, Shapes, Patterns, Textures and Brushes to use on those expected Holiday photos and designs.  These are all free from the Adobe Exchange. If you haven’t already, take a couple minutes to register and download these cool Photoshop add-ons.

Christmas Gradients
SKS-Christmas Styles (60)
Christmas Shapes Set 1
Christmas Styles
Christmas Shapes Set 2
Christmas Plaid Patterns
Christmas Shapes Set 2
Jess’ Christmas Cartoon Brushes
Jess’ Old World Christmas Brushes
Jess’ Christmas Notecard Brushes
Silent Night (Lights) Textures
TVI_Christmas01 Shapes
Snowflake Brushes
Reason for the Season Brushes
Christmas Styles
Jess’ Old World 2 Brushes

Kickin’ Titles in Photoshop

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Want to dress up your titles in Photoshop for your digital scrapbook pages? Check out the latest tutorial on how to accomplish this look.  This video tutorial shows how to make the kickin’ title shown below.  It looks like it’s been carved out of multiple layers of wood and burnished on the face of the letters.

Burnished Wood Carved Title

Burnished Wood Carved Title

You can find this Photoshop video tutorial in the Photoshop CS3 category.

Cool Photoshop Brushes – Hurry!

Thursday, November 19th, 2009

I found a couple free Photoshop brush downloads that I thought were very nice for digital scrapbooking. The first set is compliments of Design Fruit, which has some very original brushes available. According to their website, this brush set will only be a free download for the next 9 plus days (see the screen shot). After that, it will cost $40. So you better hurry! You can download it here.

Photoshop brush set by Design Fruit

Photoshop brush set by Design Fruit

The second set includes 30 high quality swirl brushes brought to you courtesy of Smashing Magazine and Brush King.  You can download it here.

Swirls Photoshop brush set

Swirls Photoshop brush set

While you’re at Smashing Magazine, you might want to also check out their recommendation for 50 Must Have Photoshop Brushes. Very nice if you’re just getting started filling out your brush collection or were wondering if you had all the essentials.  Enjoy!

– Paul

The Best Way to Load Photoshop Brushes

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

What is the best way to load Photoshop brushes? By putting the brush set file into the brush presets directory.  This makes it so you don’t have to load the brush set every time you start Photoshop.

Want to see how this is done? Cameron talks about how to do it in a tutorial in the Elements 6.0 category.

Loading a brush set into the presets directory

Loading a brush set into the presets directory

There are lots of places on the Web to find brushes but here is the most popular brushes on the Adobe site.  Once there, you’ll notice that Adobe has many free elements to download.  Click the Photoshop Exchange link to navigate to other elements like Actions and Filters.

Scrapbook Quick Pages

Sunday, November 8th, 2009

So it’s been about 2 minutes since I last posted on the blog. I know, I know, it was killing me too. I just cant wait any longer. Today I added 5 brand new, exclusive quick page designs to the Freebies section. These are free perks for all of our active tonoodle subscribers so head over to the download section and get them.

Wait… not right this second… finish reading the post first. These quick pages are different than other quickpages out on the web.

Whhhhaaaaat?

Different?

Yes, different. Let me tell you how. We are one of the few places that gives you the full, layered Photoshop files for you to use and modify. That means that if you don’t like the look of a certain element you can simply turn off that layer in the Photoshop document. You can also use those layers in other designs and save their individual elements as separate files.  I will warn you, because they are full layered files they are big. They take a few minutes to download. So check out the previews below, start your downloads, and enjoy a cup of cocoa.

 

Enjoy!

More tips and tricks with Photoshop

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Welcome back!

So here’s what I’ve got for you this time around. Two really great videos on two very amazing quick tips for Photoshop Elements 6.0!

The first tip is right up a scrapbookers alley! Do you love the look of rubber stamps? You do! Great! then this tip is for you for sure. We talk about how to change any image from black and white line art to amazingly detailed photographs into a rubber stamp. Well not a real rubber stamp of course, a digital rubber stamp. It looks great when it’s finished and you can do it with just a couple of clicks. Check out the screen capture:

Our second tip this week is about the joys and power of photo filters. Everything from warming, cooling, red, blue, and even sepia style filters are covered in this Photoshop tutorial video. I will show you exactly where Adobe is hiding these great filters inside of Photoshop Elements 6.0 and how to use them. Check out the screen shot: