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NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
edited May 22, 2005 in People
This was originally pretty lousy shot, but the kids were great and I decided to save it. A few layers, shades and new CS2's Warp tool - and I think it turned out at least decent:

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"May the f/stop be with you!"

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    Eric&SusanEric&Susan Registered Users Posts: 1,280 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    That's a cool effect Nik, I like itthumb.gif


    Eric
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    TassieDTassieD Registered Users Posts: 711 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Hi Nik, I like it and dare say they will also. I have to start learning some of these effects.
    Cheers
    David Clifford
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    jwearjwear Registered Users Posts: 8,006 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    nice effect Nik is that in my begginer book :D and those dam blondes like egrets have blow outs . A good idea for team work shots thumb.gif
    Jeff W

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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Thanks, E&S!
    Eric&Susan wrote:
    That's a cool effect Nik, I like itthumb.gif
    Eric
    It's very "by the book", but hey, that's what the books are for:-)

    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Thenks, Tassie!
    TassieD wrote:
    Hi Nik, I like it and dare say they will also. I have to start learning some of these effects.
    Good luck in learning! PS is a great fun!
    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Jeff,
    jwear wrote:
    nice effect Nik is that in my begginer book :D and those dam blondes like egrets have blow outs . A good idea for team work shots thumb.gif
    Actually, it is:-)
    I did leave this blowout in place since I was mimicking el cheapo polaroid effect.
    Cheers, mate!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    wxwaxwxwax Registered Users Posts: 15,471 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Great idea, Nikolai, it looks really good. thumb.gif
    Sid.
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    AngeloAngelo Super Moderators Posts: 8,937 moderator
    edited May 22, 2005
    nice capture, nice save, great post clap.gif
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Thanks, Sid!
    wxwax wrote:
    Great idea, Nikolai, it looks really good. thumb.gif
    Glad you like it.:-)
    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Angelo,
    Angelo wrote:
    nice capture, nice save, great post clap.gif
    Thanks, man, appreciate it!
    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    Lg-annLg-ann Registered Users Posts: 52 Big grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    clap.gifclap.gif very cool!!! I love it !
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    lr1811lr1811 Registered Users Posts: 363 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    cool!
    That's cool!! Is there a step by step process you can explain on that?!

    Brian
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    SirArmstrongSirArmstrong Registered Users Posts: 249 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Nikolai wrote:
    It's very "by the book", but hey, that's what the books are for:-)

    Cheers!1drink.gif
    Even so, your creative application makes the difference. I like it. thumb.gif
    Steve

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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Thank you, lg-ann!
    Lg-ann wrote:
    clap.gifclap.gif very cool!!! I love it !
    I hope eventually their parents will love it, too:-)mwink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Thanks, man!
    Even so, your creative application makes the difference. I like it. thumb.gif
    Classic recipes are hard to spoil:-)

    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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    NikolaiNikolai Registered Users Posts: 19,035 Major grins
    edited May 22, 2005
    Step-by-step
    1. lr1811 wrote:
      That's cool!! Is there a step by step process you can explain on that?!
    BrianThanks, Brian!

    It took me several iterations to do this, but the approximate venue is as follows
    For those who are comfortable with PS already the whole routine can be described as:
    1. Create target layer (Multiply) with border and shadow
    2. Warp it
    3. Use original selection to create a correct shadow in the corners
    4. Lower the lightness on the background and motion blur it to center
    For the inexperienced PS users here goes a step-by-step. It may seem like a very long and complicated process - but it's not, trust me:
    1. Have an idea in your head:-) - this is usually the hardest part:-)
    2. Open the image in PS CS2
    3. Ctrl+J make a new copy of the original layer - I always start with that to ensure the backround is there is I need it
    4. Using marquee tool make a rectangular selection which will be your "target frame" - it's not gonna be vertical fo now, that's ok
    5. Menu: Select|Transform Selection. Rotate and adjust selection to what you target frame is goona be. Make sure you leave some space for the white border inside this selection.
    6. Save the selection (you gonna need it later)
    7. Make sure selection is active, Ctrl+J. It will create a new layer with your frame in it
    8. Hit Ctrl+J again, it will create another copy
    9. On this new layer, change the blending mode to Multiply. If it's too bright, adjust opacity. I ended up with about 45%.
    10. Hit Ctrl+E to merge two top layers into one.
    11. On that merged layer create new effect layer (button with f letter on it)
    12. Select stroke effect (white color, adjust width, inside)
    13. On the same layer select drop shadow, adjust parameteres fo match the picture/imagination
    14. Select the merged layer (not the effect one)
    15. Ctrl+Click on the layer icon to select just the layer
    16. Menu: Edit|Transform|Warp
    17. Adjust the corners to create the slightly warped picture
      (NOTE: there is a bug in CS2's warp tool - it may create one or several white circles. I worked around it by changing the viewing scale to a smaller scale)
    18. Now the only problem is that shadow warped with the picture, while at the cornders we need the bigger shadow. Here where we need our original selection
    19. Select the 1-st copy layer (it should be simply a copy of the background)
    20. Load selection
    21. Ctrl+J - create another frame of the original selection
    22. Hide all the layers above it
    23. Fill it with black (many ways to do it, one of them - "d", select, Shift+Backspace, fill with foreground color)
    24. Gaussian Blur with 20..30 pixel radius
    25. Change the opacity so it looks like the shadow
    26. Ctrl+click to select
    27. Transform it in to a trapezoid to create the proper shadow, confirm transformation
    28. Make al layers visible, make final adjustments to opacities, shapes and whatever paparmeters you feel like.
    29. Select the 1st copy, create new adjustment Hue/Saturation layer
    30. Change the lightness to shade the background
    31. Select Filter|Blur|Motion Blur, set it to radial, about 10 pixels, hit ok
    32. Save as PSD and as JPG
    33. Upload JPG:-)
    Guys, once again: I *know* this sounds scary. It's not, and it's fun.
    Once I figured out what I wanted it took me less than 5 minutes to do it (I spent a lot of time finding the workaround for that warp bug, though) from start to finish.

    Hope this helps!
    Cheers!1drink.gif
    "May the f/stop be with you!"
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