Coffee Stain Creator
Posted on: Nov 10th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Another fun little action: This one creates a coffee stain in a new image, which you can then drag into an existing montage, scrap page, creation or anything else you want to do with it. I suppose you could leave it as a single image, too, but where’s the fun in that?
In my example image, I used the Polaroid frame that comes with Photoshop Elements 7 to create a little stack of images, then I copied the coffee stain layer on top of it. I have to admit that the starting image was adjusted just a bit with my Cross Processed action, found in Fun Foto FX to give it more of a "Polaroidy" look.
Next, I converted it to a Smart Layer with the action I posted earlier so that resizing it won’t cause pixelization or blurring. Now it’s ready to be distorted.
I changed the blending mode on each of the two new coffee stain layers (I made a copy of the first one I dragged over) to Multiply & Color and moved them around just a bit.
On a new layer on top, I grabbed one of the variety of "Splat" brushes in my collection and dabbed a few extra splashes around, changed their blend & adjusted the opacity.
Let’s see what you can do with it - post an image or two to the Photoshop Elements Techniques Pool.
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Three Way Split action, alternate version
Posted on: Nov 10th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Here’s a similar action to the earlier-posted Three Way Split action.
Instead of creating three horizontal boxes, though, this version creates three vertical boxes for portrait-oriented images.
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Three Way Split Action
Posted on: Nov 2nd 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Thisaction splits your image into three evenly-spaced and sized pieces, and adds a user-controlled stroke around each piece.
It makes for an elegant presentation (especially on landscape photos).
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Two new "Splitter" actions for Add-O-Matic
Posted on: Oct 27th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
More I’ve got another batch of actions ready to upload.
Actions!
This first mini set contains two actions, named "Splitter - Horizontal" and "Splitter - Vertical". They’re really quite simple - they just find the center line of your image (either horizontal or vertical, depending on which action you’re using) and create two new layers of the two halves, reversed, with a customizable stroke.
Yeah, I know: they at first seem really ridiculous, but the more I play with them, the more I find them interesting design tools. You can accept the final of the action as your final image (as I’ve done in the examples here) or you can go just a little bit further with them…
To manipulate the two sides, I first ran them through the "Convert to Smart Object" action I posted a little while back. "Smart Objects", in Photoshop lingo, are basically bitmap images converted to vector images, so you can twist & transform & resize them with much less pixelization and blurring than you would get if you edited the bitmap version without converting. (A new post about this is coming soon).
So after converting the two sides to Smart Objects, I rearranged, rotated and resized them to fit the collage I had in mind. A simple drop shadow gave them a little bit of depth.
I turned the Background layer back on, and gave it a bit of desaturation and blur to make it not so intrusive, and there you go - a simple presentation.
Of course you could go further with it, and get really abstract or creative (especially with the Smart Object conversion). You could give each half different color characteristics, or make half B&W and the other half super-saturated, or any other kind of thing you can think of. I post these things not as complete final images (most of the time) but really just as launching pads to get things started. To make your images really pop, it’s up to you and your creativity - experiment!
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Don’t Forget to Unzip those Goodies Before Dragging them Into Add-O-Matic!
Posted on: Oct 17th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
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Fun Foto FX Slideshow for the upgraded version
Posted on: Oct 16th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Fun
Foto
FXis fixed up and ready to go for Photoshop Elements 6 & 7. It’s a dual-installer that’s smart enough to auto-detect the version(s) of Elements you have installed and either install directly to the single version or prompt you if you have both.
Fun Foto FX is still the largest action set available from the
Graffishop, with 65 actions. They work well as individual images, or you can combine the effects by running one action over another. As usual, all layers are left intact at the end so you can experiment further by changing opacity levels, changing blend modes, turning layers on or off and adding or removing parts of layers.
Check the samples in the slideshow below, or go to my photoshop.com gallery and view it there:
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Smart Objects in Photoshop Elements
Posted on: Oct 10th 2008 | Posted by: Graffi
Two actions here - the first will convert an existing layer into a Smart Object, the second will open a new image as a Smart Object.
What are "Smart Objects"? Basically, Photoshop converts a bitmap image (.png, .jpg, .bmp) into a vector object which allows you to manipulate it without losing clarity. It works well for positioning new photos in a collage, for example, or resizing an element into an existing layout or compilation.
These were introduced in Photoshop CS2, and work well in Photoshop Elements 6 and 7. The handiest thing about them in Photoshop is the ability to apply Filter Layers (where a filter is applied to the layer as an adjustment layer with a mask, so you can change the opacity, blend and fill of the filter, as well as providing a layer mask to the filter for even more control). Unfortunately, that nugget doesn’t work in Elements…
Anyway, enjoy -
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