April 25, 200916 yr I use CS2 but it's just the same 1. Use polygon lasso tool and select the outline of the hair like this. 2. Choose the second option Press "alt" and select the face. 3. Click "Hue/Saturation", select "Red" in "Edit", adjust "Saturation" and "Hue". Repeat the steps for "yellow". (In this pic, I set +30 as "Saturation", -10 as "Hue" for "Red" colour and +30 as "Saturation", -5 as "Hue" for "Yellow" colour) 4. Finally, you can use Clone Stamp Tool to embellish the square part as shown below PS: If you have good eyes, you can see the flaw of hair
October 3, 201014 yr Could someone please, please, please blend me some pics of Nataliya Piro and Miranda Kerr together? I can't seem to get it down
October 3, 201014 yr It really doesn't matter, but I can find some if you'd like.Some pics are harder to blend then others :cey2:
December 13, 201113 yr Could someone please put one of these backrounds onto this picture? I really really really need the help
December 14, 201113 yr ^Did you mean just overlaid, or more integrated? Kinda hard with the mixed perspectives <_< I like your sig a lot by the way
December 14, 201113 yr ^No prob The third one :| :| :| How can you make the shadow, teach me please Oh, that's pretty easy. You can make a pretty quick and simple shadow by doing this: 1. Make a selection around the object (magic wand or whatever - I usually use the Polygonal Lasso Tool) 2. Make a new layer and fill the selection 3. Deselect, then press Ctrl+T to transform the layer. Scale it vertically and flip it upside down 4. Skew it 5. Lower the opacity and blur it if you like So that's what I pretty much did on that image, although the technique only really works properly when the object has a flat edge on the bottom - so I filled in some extra bits on top too.
December 18, 201113 yr Thanks every one. I also got answer of my own problem through upper comments. thanks commentators and every one who take participation here to help volunteerly.
June 12, 201212 yr Could anyone please explain to me how to cut/select a picture (even better gif, if that's possible) in diagonal? It would be very much appreciated!
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