Wicked Blast
Wicked Blast photoshop tutorials
- Open a picture into Adobe Photoshop.

- Then, press Ctrl+J to duplicate the layer.

- Now we'll use Photoshop's noise filter to add some noise. This will make the blast more sharp. Go to Filter> Noise> Add Noise and use the settings below:

- Now go to Filter> Blur> Radial Blur and copy the settings below:

- Press Ctrl+Alt+L to use Auto Levels. This is a fast way to increase the contrast.

- Now we need to seperate the blast from the car. First, add a layer mask by going to Layer> Add Layer Mask> Reveal All.

- Then, use the eraser tool to erase in the layer mask the shape of the car.

- Here's the final result of this Photoshop tutorial.

Posted by in Photoshop Manipulation technique on Saturday, May 17, 2008
Photoshop Manipulation technique - Finding and Identifying the Light Source
here's once again about Photoshop Manipulation technique, photosop tutorial,tips and trick photoshop
- Open a photo you would like to edit.
- Before we start, we need to duplicate the layer (Layer> Duplicate or Ctrl+J).
The layer should appear as the top layer named Layer 1 - To find and seperate the light source in the photo, we'll use the Levels tool (Image> Adjustment> Levels or Ctrl+L). Drag the middle input slider all the way to the left.
- Now that we have the light source identified, we can distort it into a ray of light. For this process, we'll use the Radial Blur filter (Filter> Blur> Radial Blur) with these properties set:
Amount: 100
Blur Method: Zoom
Quality: Best
After you have those properties set, click and drag the blur center to the area where you would like the ray of light to zoom out from.
Unfortunately, there is no live preview for this Photoshop filter. You may need to undo and retry the radial blur filter several times until you get the effect you want. - You'll notice that there are visible speckles on the ray of light. Don't worry about it, we can simply apply the filter two more times and most of it will be gone. Press Ctrl+F to redo the previous filter again. After the filter has been processed, press Ctrl+F again to redo the previous filter once more. In total, you'll have pressed Ctrl+F twice.
The noticable speckles will disappear after repeating the filter two more times - Now that we have our ray of light created, we can blend it into the image by changing the blending mode of the current layer to Screen.
The Screen blending mode only allows bright areas to pass through. The darker the pixel is, the more transparent it will be. - The ray of light is blended into the photo but it doesn't seem very strong. To increase the visiblity of the ray of light, we'll use the Levels tool (Image> Adjustments> Levels or Ctrl+L). Drag the right input slide towards the left to increase visibility. You may also press the Auto button to have Photoshop automatically set it to an appropriate level.
The levels tool allows precise control of the ray of light's brightness. - If you are working with a large image, you may notice that there are more speckles on the ray of light. To remove this, we'll use the Despeckle filter (Filter> Noise> Despeckle). Press Ctrl+F to repeat the filter until the speckles disappear. Use Despeckle filter sparingly because it will blur the ray of light.

- Now we need to erase the areas that the ray of light shouldn't visible at. To do this, we'll need to add a layer mask. Add a layer mask to the top layer (Layer> Layer Mask> Reveal All) and click on the thumbnail of the layer mask to ensure it has been selected.
The thumbnail of the layer mask should contain a white outline to indicate it has been selected.
- With the layer mask selected, use the Eraser tool (E) to erase the areas where the light shouldn't appear.
Zoom in while using the eraser for precision. - To emphasize the colors of the ray of light, use the Hue/Saturation tool (Image> Adjustments> Hue/Saturation or Ctrl+U) to increase the saturation. Before you can use the Hue/Saturation tool, you need to click on the thumbnail of the ray of light layer.
+50 is a safe number to increase the saturation to. Anything higher may create surreal results.
Posted by in Photoshop Manipulation technique, photosop tutorial, tips and trick photoshop on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Blending Two Images Seamlessly with Photoshop
Step 1
Here’s the image we want to overlay onto another one.
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Step 2
Here’s the image we’ll need to add the other image to. To use these examples, right-click each and save the images to your computer and open them both in Photoshop.
Step 3
Select the Move tool
Step 4
Click-and-drag the beach photo onto the television photo. Drag the beach photo so it covers the television. We now have two layers.
Step 5
With the Move tool selected, make sure the Show Transform Control is selected. Click the Layer 1, the beach layer, in the layers palette.
Step 6
Click the Eye icon of Layer 1 in the layers palette in order to see the television layer, seeing where the beach will show once we remove the area outside of the television screen. Click-and-drag the corner of the beach photo to resize it so more of it will show on the screen; hold Shift to maintain proportion. Make sure all of the television screen is covered. After resizing, press Enter to make the changes.
Step 7
Click the Eye icon next to Layer 1, the beach layer, to hide it for now. Click the Background layer, the television layer.
Step 8
Now we’ll need to draw a selection around the television screen. To select those corners, we’ll need to use the Pen tool. Select the Pen tool.
Step 9
Click (not click-and-drag) along the border of the screen near the corner. Then click-and-drag to draw a curving line on the side. The Pen tool may take a little bit to get used to, but generally click somewhere near the beginning of a curve, and click-and-drag near the ending of the curve.
Step 10
Draw the shape around the edge of the television screen, until we complete the shape.
Step 11
In the Paths palette, right-click the Shape 1 Vector Mask and click Make Selection.
Step 12
Press OK.
Step 13
In the Layer palette, click the Eye icon of the shape layer since we don’t need it, and click the Eye icon of Layer 1 and click Layer 1 to select it.
Step 14
Go to Select>Inverse and press Backspace to delete the pixels outside of the television screen on the beach layer.
Step 15
Change the layer blending mode of Layer 1 to Overlay.
Step 16
This overlays the beach image onto the television screen, but the beach photo’s angle needs to protrude a little bit in the middle to fit the television screen.
Step 17
With Layer 1 still selected in the layers palette, go to Filter>Distort>Lens Correction. Set the Remove Distortion to about -14, or until it adds some barrel distortion to fit the screen.
Step 18
The problem here is that the beach is now moved outside of the screen area. Click the Eye icon of the shape from earlier and repeat steps 11-14 to remove the area around it again. Now we have an image that is seamlessly blended with another, using both the overlay blending mode and adding some lens distortion to match the background. Be sure to remove any pixels that on top of the area outside of the screen by selecting it with the polygonal lasso tool and press Backspace to remove them.
Posted by in Photoshop Manipulation technique on Friday, May 9, 2008
Photoshop Manipulation technique Glossy Photo part 1
Photoshop Manipulation technique
Let's start to make Glossy photo with photshop
- Create a new document. I created a 8x10 300dpi document.

- Place (File> Place) the photos you would like to include in the stack of photos.
Selecting a photo to place. - The image should be placed in the document with the transform controls activated. Adjust the image size.

Hold the Shift key to maintain the aspect ratio while scaling the image.
Transform controls activated when image is placed. - Repeat step 2 and 3 for all the photos you would like to include with the artwork.
Four images placed. Each image appears in its own layer as a Smart Layer. - Use the Transform tool (Image> Transform> Rotate or Ctrl+T) to rotate the photos. You can arrange the photos by moving the layers to different positions in the layers pallet. I moved the photo of the cup to the top layer so that it's the top photo of the stack.

Posted by in Photoshop Manipulation technique on Thursday, May 8, 2008
Electric Metal and Tutorial Photoshop
Electric Metal |
I love this effect!
1. Make a new image, ours is 400 x 400 - with a white background
2. Fill the background with Black[ we used #000000]
3. on the same layer, click Filter > Render > Lens flair - leave it on default settings, but place it near the top left hadn side of the image
5. Once again, do it, but this time place it on the top right hand side
6. and again, but on the bottom right hand side - then on the bottom left, then in the approximate middle!
7. Once completed, click filter > sketch > chrome - and give it default settings
8. Hold CTRL and press U, and give it the following settings...
9. Duplicate that layer
10. Set the blending options to overlay
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Posted by in Photo Manipulation on Wednesday, May 7, 2008
Japan sexy model: ellegant and nice photo
Japan sexy model: elegance and nice photo
Posted by in Beautiful Girls, beautiful model on Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Sticky Tape photoshop tips
Look , I'll show you how to make an amazing simply sticky tape on your photo...
it's Clear, realistic sticky tape
Sticky Tape |
A real simple way of getting your images to have sticky tape over them
1. Open your image, in this example we used Miss Britney Spears, and framed it before hand.
2. Create a new layer, by clicking Layer > New > Layer - call this tape
3. Grab the polygon lasso tool, and draw a sloping rectangle
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4. Fill this with white
5. Hold CTRL and press D to deselect
6. Right click the layer named tape, and give it the following settings to outerglow -:
7. After clicking OK Zoom right into the thinner edge of the sticky tape, and grab the polygon lasso tool
8. cut a selection that makes the tape have a jagged edge effect -
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9. Hit delete to delete the selection
10. Repeat this process for the opposite end
11. On the layers palate, set the blending options to overlay, and the opacity to 24%
Posted by in Photoshop Manipulation technique, photoshop tutorials on Monday, May 5, 2008



