object - exempt Method 2
Something is still wrong with this picture. Yes, the perspective! We have set the butterfly in this tutorial Although the tree, but it gets even better. Here the little subtleties distort Transform / Perspective (with butterfly-level active)
left wing of the butterfly slightly pushed together - because this is further away from the viewer, and thus acts small: in 5 steps: step 1. try
concerned, until it fits. To confirm, hit enter.
Step 2: Select ellipse (M)
the body of the butterfly so choose, not the wing tips. (See enlarged image)
Step 3: Soft selection edge 'Ctrl + Alt + D'
Step 4: Invert Selection 'Shift + Ctrl + I' - because we want to set the following filter to the wing tips.
Step 5: Gaussian blur - with which we make the wings slightly out of focus
This is what our butterfly on the wing tips slightly blurry - just like the bark on the site.
This all seems realistic, as if the ragged man really sit on the tree.
Done!
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Milena Velba Cogiendo
object use
We have a beautiful butterfly and want to give him a new home. 7 steps here for the result. Where we have the ragged man, these tutorials: Crop 1 Crop 2 and .
Step 1: Open 'Ctrl + O' background image, here: Baumrinde.jpg
Step 2: Polygon Lasso tool (L)
This bark along the edge of the control and tree bark so choose.
intermediate result:
Step 3: Soft selection edge 'Ctrl + Alt + D'
Now we have selected the bark with a soft edge selection.
Step 4: Hue / Saturation Ctrl + U 'reduce
Step 5: Choose a butterfly *. jpg and move.
For this purpose, (V) Move Tool and select the butterfly move 'holding down' ...
... into the bark picture ...
to appear when the cow picture of this frame and this arrow, you got it right. Or alternatively ...
Step 5 alternative: select the butterfly with 'Ctrl + A (Select All), see photo), cut from' Ctrl + X 'and paste it into the beef image with Ctrl + V' one.
No matter which method - the end it looks like this:
Step 6: Transform 'Ctrl + T', because the flutter man is far too big for our bark
reduce the single rectangle around our butterfly until it fits.
turn And then something else! Simply press on the corner of the rectangle and rotate. At the end of the Return key press for the change to Active:
Step 7: Change blending options (right click on a butterfly-level)
box 'shadow' Enable
any adjustments, as follows:
So we have added a shadow that makes the butterfly really sit on the tree. A small setting with great effect! For those who want to tinker even more, go here further.
Done!
tree: Templar Master, Pixelquelle - Butterfly: tomka01, Photocase
We have a beautiful butterfly and want to give him a new home. 7 steps here for the result. Where we have the ragged man, these tutorials: Crop 1 Crop 2 and .
Step 1: Open 'Ctrl + O' background image, here: Baumrinde.jpg
Step 2: Polygon Lasso tool (L)
This bark along the edge of the control and tree bark so choose.
intermediate result:
Step 3: Soft selection edge 'Ctrl + Alt + D'
Now we have selected the bark with a soft edge selection.
Step 4: Hue / Saturation Ctrl + U 'reduce
Step 5: Choose a butterfly *. jpg and move.
For this purpose, (V) Move Tool and select the butterfly move 'holding down' ...
... into the bark picture ...
to appear when the cow picture of this frame and this arrow, you got it right. Or alternatively ...
Step 5 alternative: select the butterfly with 'Ctrl + A (Select All), see photo), cut from' Ctrl + X 'and paste it into the beef image with Ctrl + V' one.
No matter which method - the end it looks like this:
Step 6: Transform 'Ctrl + T', because the flutter man is far too big for our bark
reduce the single rectangle around our butterfly until it fits.
turn And then something else! Simply press on the corner of the rectangle and rotate. At the end of the Return key press for the change to Active:
Step 7: Change blending options (right click on a butterfly-level)
box 'shadow' Enable
any adjustments, as follows:
So we have added a shadow that makes the butterfly really sit on the tree. A small setting with great effect! For those who want to tinker even more, go here further.
Done!
tree: Templar Master, Pixelquelle - Butterfly: tomka01, Photocase
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Can I Masterbate With The Pox Virus
object method 1
With this picture, we make it easy for us.
is skillfully But - practiced what! We practice 'exempt' object 'to the
two ways. Here Method 1: Lasso - Method 2: Wand
Method 1: Lasso (L), Magnetic Lasso here
Step 1: Hold down Lasso ...
... until you see this sub-category ...
... Magnetic Lasso Select.
Step 2: Prepare click on the edge of the object, ...
... and from then on along the edge go ...
... until you arrive at the starting point again.
then the object should be completely selected.
Step 3: Cut Ctrl + X '
Such is the intermediate step from.
Step 4: Paste Ctrl + V '
The object is now on its own layer and can be edited freely. Want to see what you can do with it? Click here for the butterfly . Or, continue with Method 2 . Practice makes perfect as we know!
Image: tomka01, Photocase
With this picture, we make it easy for us.
is skillfully But - practiced what! We practice 'exempt' object 'to the
two ways. Here Method 1: Lasso - Method 2: Wand
Method 1: Lasso (L), Magnetic Lasso here
Step 1: Hold down Lasso ...
... until you see this sub-category ...
... Magnetic Lasso Select.
Step 2: Prepare click on the edge of the object, ...
... and from then on along the edge go ...
... until you arrive at the starting point again.
then the object should be completely selected.
Step 3: Cut Ctrl + X '
Such is the intermediate step from.
Step 4: Paste Ctrl + V '
The object is now on its own layer and can be edited freely. Want to see what you can do with it? Click here for the butterfly . Or, continue with Method 2 . Practice makes perfect as we know!
Image: tomka01, Photocase
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