In this tutorial we will learn how to change dress color in a very easy and simple steps
Open you Image in Photoshop
Using Quick Selection tool select the dress you want to change color
Then Create Adjustment Layer - Hue and Saturation or Black and White
Grey
Black Silver
Pink Yellow
Pink
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How to Whiten / Brighten Yellow Teeth!
Open you Image in Photoshop
Use quick select tool and select the teeth
Then create new adjustment Layer - Hue and Saturation
Play with Hue and Saturation to whiten and brighten the teeth as you prefer
Focus should be on yellow
Then once you are done save your image
BEFORE
AFTER
As simple as that
Use quick select tool and select the teeth
Then create new adjustment Layer - Hue and Saturation
Play with Hue and Saturation to whiten and brighten the teeth as you prefer
Focus should be on yellow
Then once you are done save your image
BEFORE
AFTER
As simple as that
How to apply Color Splash Effect in Photoshop
This is a very simple and straight forward tutorial
Have FUN!
Open you image in Photoshop
I aim to make everything black and white except egg York
Double click on the lock in layer palette to unlock the layer
Name the Layer as you desire then click OK - Now the Layer is unlocked
Then go to Image - Adjustments - Hue and Saturation
Drag Saturation to -100 then click OK, the whole image will now be black and white
Grab History Tool and start painting on the York of the egg once done save your image
Then you are done, as simple as that
Have FUN!
Open you image in Photoshop
I aim to make everything black and white except egg York
Double click on the lock in layer palette to unlock the layer
Name the Layer as you desire then click OK - Now the Layer is unlocked
Then go to Image - Adjustments - Hue and Saturation
Drag Saturation to -100 then click OK, the whole image will now be black and white
Grab History Tool and start painting on the York of the egg once done save your image
Then you are done, as simple as that
How to Blend two pictures (Creating Movie Poster)
In this Tutorial am going to use below pictures
This will be used as a background
Open your image in Photoshop , unlock the image by double clicking your image on Layer palette
Rename the image as you desire and then click OK
I will name my layer Eva
Delete image background by using Eraser Tool , i will use magic eraser Tool
That's my image after removing the background
Now, decrease this window and import another image that will act as a background
Open second image into Photoshop
Now using Move tool drag and drop first image into the second image
Go to Edit - Free transform to adjust the image or simply click CTRL+T, then handle to re-size your image will appear, click enter once done re-sizing your image
Use Move tool to position you image as you desire and use CTRL+T to re size your image
That's how my image appears after transforming and re-sizing it as i desire
Use eraser tool to fade edges
Now, choose blend mode to multiply and play with opacity and you reach desired effect
Well, That's it.
cheers!
This will be used as a background
Open your image in Photoshop , unlock the image by double clicking your image on Layer palette
Rename the image as you desire and then click OK
I will name my layer Eva
Delete image background by using Eraser Tool , i will use magic eraser Tool
That's my image after removing the background
Now, decrease this window and import another image that will act as a background
Open second image into Photoshop
Now using Move tool drag and drop first image into the second image
Go to Edit - Free transform to adjust the image or simply click CTRL+T, then handle to re-size your image will appear, click enter once done re-sizing your image
Use Move tool to position you image as you desire and use CTRL+T to re size your image
That's how my image appears after transforming and re-sizing it as i desire
Use eraser tool to fade edges
Now, choose blend mode to multiply and play with opacity and you reach desired effect
Well, That's it.
cheers!
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