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Perfectly blend two images in Adobe Photoshop

November 11th, 2007 in Photoshop by Allwin Samuel Jeba

This tutorial teaches you to blend two images together to form a single image with a perfect blend.
Step 1:
Open two images in photoshop. One a background(img1), and another, the foreground (img2). Make sure that both images are almost the same size, if not, resize.
Step 2:
Ctrl+A (select all) on the Img2 and ctrl+C (copy). then [...]

Create a zombie

November 11th, 2007 in Photoshop by Allwin Samuel Jeba

This is a very easy tutorial which no one realises is possible until someone tells them it is. I must also say that i am quite scared of my shadow after this creation..
step 1:
Open up a portrait. Make sure it has a dark background. Daylight pictures don’t work very well. Take artistically lighted [...]

Advanced noise removal

November 11th, 2007 in Photoshop by Allwin Samuel Jeba

I know that most of you people would think that there is a despecle feature in Photoshop.
Well this method provides better results!
Step 1: Open the Image
Step 2: Convert the Image to Lab Colour by Image –> Mode –> Lab Color
Step 3: Goto the channels pallete and select Channel “a”
Step 4: Filter –> Blur –> Gaussian [...]

Create fake ghost pictures

November 11th, 2007 in Photoshop by Allwin Samuel Jeba

Make any person as ghost using this Photoshop Tutorial.
Photoshop Knowledge Required : Medium
External Plugins Required : None
(Before starting Reset your workspace by Window —> Workspace —> Reset Pallete Locations)
This tutorial enables you to create this type of a ghost…

In this picture I am making this 3d model a ghost. I got him from a wallpaper.

You [...]

Learn to a create waterfall

November 11th, 2007 in Photoshop by Allwin Samuel Jeba

Learn to create waterfall from an existing stationary water .
Step 1:
Open a image that contains some stationary water. I have selected this image.

Step 2:
Now select the water area with the eleptical marquee tool and make the selection as follows.

Step 3:
Go to Filters>Distort>Polar Coordinates.. and use the following settings.

Step 4:
This is what I got.

You can already [...]