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Welcome To NewFreeTemplates.com Photoshop Tutorials Area - Hollywood Bowl

| I have always liked the look of the
‘artist’s impression’ used by architects, and thought I would like to try
and find a way of achieving a similar effect using digital imaging. The
image I chose was one I took in the Hollywood Bowl with the Coolpix 900
camera. |
diagram1
| . 1. We start in Photoshop by calling up the Layers
Palette (short cut F7) then dragging the Background layer over the centre
icon to duplicate the layer (see diagram 1). We then renamed it by double
clicking on the word Background copy and naming it Drawing, or any name
that you like that will identify it to you. I always like to keep a copy
of the original just in case it doesn’t work out. |
diagram 2
| 2. Now, working on the new Drawing layer, we apply the
Find Edges filter by selecting Filter > Stylize
> Find Edges (diagram2). |
Diagram
2a
| When working on a layer make sure the brush symbol is
on the layer you wish to be active (on) and also highlighted in blue.In
diagram 2a the top layer is the active one. To switch the layer off click
on the eye icon. |
| 3. Make another copy of the Background Layer
by dragging it over the center icon in the Layers Palette and re-naming it
as before. This one we will call our Colour layer. We need to switch off
the Drawing layer by clicking on the eye icon in the Layers Palette which
will enable us to see what we are doing in the new layer. Now working on
the new layer go to Filter > Blur > Gaussian
Blur and set the radius to 9.0. Applying the Gaussian blur filter will
help to blend the colours slightly into each other. |
diagram 3
| 4. Calling up the the Hue Saturation Palette -
found under lmage> Adjust > Hue /Saturation (or
short cut Ctrl-U). Adjust the Saturation to around -79 and lighten
slightly to +25 (diagram 3). We can switch back on the Drawing layer again
by clicking back on the eye icon. Why not try experimenting with the Hue
setting as well, as you may find that a different colour suits your image
and even changes the whole mood of your image. |
diagram
4
| 5 We can now blend the layers together using the Layer
Palette. Within the Blending Mode we chose Luminosity from
the drop down menu and set the Opacity slider to 60% (diagram 4). Now
click on Merge Visible in order to combine all the layers together leaving
us with the finished images. If you want to add a touch more definition to
your image why not try adding Filler > Artistic > Poster
Edge. Don't forget that you can always reduce the effect by using Fade
which can be found under the filter Menu. |
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