Selasa, 16 Juni 2015

How to produce a Polaroid exposure Collage victimization Photoshop CS6

In this Photoshop tutorial, you'll learn the way to make a plastic film pic Collage with Adobe Photoshop CS6.

Let’s get started!


Step 1: Open Adobe Photoshop and select File > Open to import the image from the selected folders. Here I have used the below image to create a Polaroid Photo collage.



Step 2: Create a new layer by clicking the “Create a new layer“ icon at the right-bottom of the Layers palette or press Ctrl + Shift + n.



Step 3: Select the Rectangular Marquee Tool from the tool box and draw a square on the created new layer.



Step 4: Let’s fill the foreground color into black by pressing Alt + Delete.



Step 5: Now we have to create and place a new layer below “Layer 1″, so hold down your Ctrl key and then click on the Create a new layer icon at the right-bottom of the layers palette.

Ctrl + “Create a new layer


Hence the new layer named “Layer 2″ has been created below the Layer 1.

Step 6: Go to Select on the top menu and Select > Transform Selection to form a scalable selection like the below image.



Step 7: Resize your selected area a bit larger than the black frame area, leaving more space on the bottom than the other sides to form the polaroid photo effect.



Once done, then click Apply button.



Step 8: Now press Ctrl + Delete to fill the background color into white as shown here


Step 9: Press Ctrl + D to deselect the selection

Step 10: Let’s create a drop shadow effect to the white color frame. Go to the the right-bottom of the layers palette and click fx to add a layer style.



Step 11: I have applied the Drop Shadow style to the white frame. Use the following layer styles:



Step 12: Hence the white color frame will have the drop shadow as below.


Step 13: Now select both layers(i.e, Layer1 and Layer2) by holding the “Shift” button.


Step 14: Then press Ctrl + T to transform and rotate the created polaroid photo frame.



Step 15: After placing the frame at a particular spot. Click Apply button.


Step 16: First, release the both layers, then click on the top layer(i.e, Layer1).



Step 17: Select the “Magic Wand Tool” from the tool bar with Tolerance : 7 and Anti-alias & Contiguous checked as below and click on the black frame.



Step 18: It will form a selection on the black frame.



Step 19: Now delete the selected black frame layer(i.e, Layer1)



And click the “Yes” button.



Step 20: Since we have deleted the layer1 the black frame will be empty as shown here. However the selection will be active.


Step 21: Go to the background image layer at the bottom and press Ctrl + J. This action will cut the selected part from the background image and place it on a new layer automatically.



Step 22: Drag the newly created layer to its original place above the white frame layer with dropdown shadow.


Step 23: Hence the image with polaroid photo will be as below.



Step 24: Duplicate both the white frame layer and black frame layer.


Step 25: Move it to the other part of the image and rotate both the layers togather according to your wish by selecting Ctrl+ T.



Step 26: Now select the duplicated layer by holding down “ctrl” and clicking on the Image thumbnail/ Layer thumbnail on the layer.



So the selection will be active in the image of the duplicated layer.



Step 27: Let’s click on the Ctrl + image thumbnail and delete it. Then press Ctrl + J on the background image. Hence the cut-out image from the background image will be placed on the new layer.



Step 28: Next move the new layer to its original place above the white frame with dropdown style.




Step 29: You can add, move and rotate more polaroids frames in different positions and play around with it.


Step 30: Repeat this process until you are happy and have a great polaroid photo collage similar to the below picture.



Step 31: The polaroid photo collage image without any background here.



Step 32: You can go ahead and place a wooden texture on the bottom layer for the better look.

Here is our final polaroid photo collage image.


Step 33: And here are the Before and After photo side by side for you to compare:




Learn How To Trace And Convert a picture Into Vector in artist CS6

Image Trace may be a New Feature in Adobe artist CS6. it'll convert the formation pictures to editable vectors employing a fully new tracing in less time.

In this tutorial study Image Trace feature, which may mechanically flip the photos into a vector graphic.

Let’s begin the tutorial.



Step 1 : In Adobe Illustrator CS6, open a new document using the File > New




Step 2 : Specify the width and height as 470px & 350px. Thereafter save the file.



Step 3 : Choose File > Place to place an image into an Illustrator artboard. Here I have used a girl image.



If you need to resize the image then you can use “Free Transform Tool



Step 4 : Choose Window > Image Trace to open the Image Trace panel.



As soon as the Image Tracing Preset with drop-down menu appears on the top with many Preset.



The Preset menu offers more options, we can choose a tracing method from them.



Step 5 : Press the “Image Trace Panel” Icon on the top to select the perfect preset which suits your option pretty well.




Image Tracing settings can be made in the Tracing Options dialog box. You can also get additional setting options, if you press the Advanced option in the Image Trace panel.


Step 6 : Let’s apply Image tracing preset to the image. I’ll be using here the Preset Low Fidelity Photo.


It allows the quick creation of the image tracing with limited colors : 241 as shown below


Step 7 : Try out with many preset. The below image is the outcome of the “Line Art” preset.



Note : Selecting Object > Image Trace > Release, we can always remove the tracing, returning it to a raster image.

Step 8 : Apply the preset “Sketched Art


Adjust the settings as below.


Step 9 : the brink possibility is to make additional darker component. thence if you create the brink worth additional then the image are going to be darker as below.


Here I have adjusted the Paths to 85% to get more details of thhe image. Always make sure the value of Noise to be in lower value.


Step 10 : Check the Fill option & Ignore White box.


Step 11 : That’s it we have obtained the final tracing image.


Step 12 : To convert an image into vector object with the optimal amount of points. Click the Expand button.



Step 13 : Converted the final image into editable vector object.


Step 14 : The final image along with the original image for you to compare.