Showing posts with label Series of Images fading out. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Series of Images fading out. Show all posts

Monday, November 22, 2010

Series of Images fading out

Create a series of faded images from a single image  in any version of Photoshop. First we need an image.
 fadding  This is the free stock image I will be using. You will find it here
It belongs to  *mjranum-stock
Step 1 : You can use the Magnetic Lasso Tool
Or the Pen Tool to cut out the image from the Background. You can use whichever tool you prefer. I prefer the Pen Tool.
Step 2 : The image has been cut out from the background.
Step 3 : Press CTRL+J to make the selection is copied and pasted onto Layer1. Click off the eye icon on the Background Layer.
Step 4 : Press CTRL+J again. Layer 1 copy forms.
Step 5 : Press CTRL+J again. Layer 1 copy 2 forms.
Step 6 : Click back on Layer 1 copy. Press CTRL+SHIFT+U to desaturate the layer. You will not notice anything as the desaturated layer is below Layer1 copy2.
Step 7 : Click the Move Tool.
Step 8 : Drag out the desaturated layer.
Step 9 : Press CTRL+T. A selection forms.
Step 10 : Press SHIFT+ALT and drag down the top left corner handle down diagonally. The image will decrease in size proportionately. Press ENTER.
Step 11 : Click on Layer 1. Press CTRL+SHIFT+U to desaturate the layer.
Step 12 Drag out the image by dragging.
Step 13 : Press CTRL+T. The selection forms. Press SHIFT+ALT to resize.
Press ENTER.
Find a free stock image of sky from http://www.deviantart.com/ You have to register. Registration is free. You can then download any number of images.
Step 14 : Click on the Background Layer.
Step 15 : Press CTRL+A (Select ALT), then CTRL+C (Copy) on the sky image.
Step 16 : Click back on this image. Press CTRL+V (Paste).
Step 17 : Press CTRL+V (Paste). The sky image is pasted above the Background layer.
Step 18 : The sky has been pasted. But the image is small. Press CTRL+T. A selection forms.
Step 19 : Press SHIFT+ALT and drag the top left corner handle up till the transparent background is covered.  Press ENTER.
Step 20 : Click on Layer 1.
Step 21 : Drop th Opacity of the Layer to 50%.
This is how the image looks.
Step 22 : Click on Layer 1 copy.
Step 23 : Drop the Opacity of the Layer 1 copy to 70%.
This is how the image looks.
Step 24 : Click on Layer 1.
Step 25 : Press CTRL and click the New Layer icon. (Second from the right at bottom). A new Layer 3 forms under Layer 1.
Step 26 : Press g to select the Gradient Tool. Click in the top panel.
Step 27 : Click the Blue, Red Yellow Gradient in the Gradient Editor. Click OK.
You can see the Gradient chosen in the top panel.
Step 28 : Drag diagonally with the Gradient Tool.
The image looks like this.
Step 29 : Click where the arrow points to bring up the Blend Modes. Change the Blend Mode to Color.
The image looks like this.
Step 30 : Drop the Opacity to 25%.
The finished image.
Other photoshop tutorials are here.




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