2012年10月26日星期五

ADD IMAGE TO PSD FILE IN PHOTOSHOP

ADD IMAGE TO PSD FILE IN PHOTOSHOP

add image to psd file in photoshop
Adobe Photoshop is one of the world's best known software applications and widely used in professional graphics, both in print and for web work. While there are some great open source graphics applications like GIMP or Krita, sometimes Photoshop is still the only application which can be used in certain cases - especially in the pre-press world.
One of the sources of its power is the native PSD file format. A PSD file can not only hold image data, but is more of a large container which can include metadata, camera info, text, vector artwork and more. Most other programs only handle a small subset of its capabilities.
PSD Import
Scribus does have its own native capabilities to import PSD files from version 6 and earlier - the latest version of the PSD format which is publicly documented. The Scribus Team has also been able to worm some features out of files created with later PS versions, so most PSD files can at least be loaded into Scribus, but they may have file format features which are not supported.
In general, PSD support is quite extensive, including:
The ability to manipulate and adjust layer settings.
The option to enable and use masking along with the paths embedded in the file.
In almost all cases, provided they are not defective, ICC color profiles which are embedded into a PSD are detected and used when color management is enabled.
Scribus generally will import 8-bit Greyscale, RGB and CMYK PSD files without issue.
Alpha transparency is supported.
Scribus will import PSD files with normal layers and will display the individual layers in the Extended Image Properties dialog, which is avialable from the Context Menu.
Clipping paths in PSD files will be recognized and can be used for text flow.
Blending modes which are in the image file can be used to affect the way the image displays and prints. It's also possible to modify blending or to apply other modes between PSD layers. This won't affect the original file.
In almost all cases Scribus will automatically detect the file encoding, whether it is ASCII, Binary or Binary with JPEG.
Potential Issues
Adjustment layers and effect layers are not yet supported. In such a case, Scribus will fall back to using a "flattened" version of the file.
Layered TIFFs saved from Photoshop are often not handled well by other TIFF readers and importing applications. This is because Photoshop actually embeds PSD type layers in a private tag. Scribus will attempt to read the PSD layers info and, if successful, make it accessible to the Extended Image Properties dialog. Text and vector layers within this private tag are not yet supported.
Specialties
DCS (Desktop Color Separations) 1.x/2.0 files are a special flavor of EPS saved in Photoshop and are imported natively - much like a PSD file - and complete with ICC profile support. Image quality should be close to or equivalent to the native PSD file. Vector masks are also detected and can be used to control the display within Extended Image Properties. DCS files can also be saved from Quark XPress®, but this flavor will be imported using Ghostscript as a filter for the time being. This is partly because the way Quark X-Press® exports them does not conform to the DCS specifications properly.
Scribus can detect Duotones, Tritones and Quadtones in PSD and Photoshop EPS files and import them. The difference between both formats is that you need to import the spot colors from the EPS separately via Edit > Colors > Import. If you import a PSD file, you can directly manipulate each of the spot colors within it via the Image Effects dialog, which is available from the Context Menu. In most cases, Scribus will detect the image as Duo, Tri or Quadtone and automatically import the colors from the PSD file.
Microsoft Expression Web enables you to generate a .png (PNG-24), .gif, or .jpg file from an Adobe Photoshop .psd file and select the Photoshop layers you want to include or exclude from the image. If you want to make changes to the original .psd file, in Expression Web, you can select the web-optimized image that Expression Web generated for you and conveniently open the original .psd file in your default .psd file editor, such as Adobe Photoshop.
Expression Web can import Photoshop .psd files that have all the following properties:
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PHOTOSHOP IMPORT MULTIPLE IMAGES (PNG) INTO A PSD FILE

PHOTOSHOP IMPORT MULTIPLE IMAGES (PNG) INTO A PSD FILE

photoshop Import multiple images (png) into a psd file
Adobe Photoshop is one of the world's best known software applications and widely used in professional graphics, both in print and for web work. While there are some great open source graphics applications like GIMP or Krita, sometimes Photoshop is still the only application which can be used in certain cases - especially in the pre-press world.
One of the sources of its power is the native PSD file format. A PSD file can not only hold image data, but is more of a large container which can include metadata, camera info, text, vector artwork and more. Most other programs only handle a small subset of its capabilities.
PSD Import
Scribus does have its own native capabilities to import PSD files from version 6 and earlier - the latest version of the PSD format which is publicly documented. The Scribus Team has also been able to worm some features out of files created with later PS versions, so most PSD files can at least be loaded into Scribus, but they may have file format features which are not supported.
In general, PSD support is quite extensive, including:
The ability to manipulate and adjust layer settings.
The option to enable and use masking along with the paths embedded in the file.
In almost all cases, provided they are not defective, ICC color profiles which are embedded into a PSD are detected and used when color management is enabled.
Scribus generally will import 8-bit Greyscale, RGB and CMYK PSD files without issue.
Alpha transparency is supported.
Scribus will import PSD files with normal layers and will display the individual layers in the Extended Image Properties dialog, which is avialable from the Context Menu.
Clipping paths in PSD files will be recognized and can be used for text flow.
Blending modes which are in the image file can be used to affect the way the image displays and prints. It's also possible to modify blending or to apply other modes between PSD layers. This won't affect the original file.
In almost all cases Scribus will automatically detect the file encoding, whether it is ASCII, Binary or Binary with JPEG.
Potential Issues
Adjustment layers and effect layers are not yet supported. In such a case, Scribus will fall back to using a "flattened" version of the file.
Layered TIFFs saved from Photoshop are often not handled well by other TIFF readers and importing applications. This is because Photoshop actually embeds PSD type layers in a private tag. Scribus will attempt to read the PSD layers info and, if successful, make it accessible to the Extended Image Properties dialog. Text and vector layers within this private tag are not yet supported.
Specialties
DCS (Desktop Color Separations) 1.x/2.0 files are a special flavor of EPS saved in Photoshop and are imported natively - much like a PSD file - and complete with ICC profile support. Image quality should be close to or equivalent to the native PSD file. Vector masks are also detected and can be used to control the display within Extended Image Properties. DCS files can also be saved from Quark XPress®, but this flavor will be imported using Ghostscript as a filter for the time being. This is partly because the way Quark X-Press® exports them does not conform to the DCS specifications properly.
Scribus can detect Duotones, Tritones and Quadtones in PSD and Photoshop EPS files and import them. The difference between both formats is that you need to import the spot colors from the EPS separately via Edit > Colors > Import. If you import a PSD file, you can directly manipulate each of the spot colors within it via the Image Effects dialog, which is available from the Context Menu. In most cases, Scribus will detect the image as Duo, Tri or Quadtone and automatically import the colors from the PSD file.
Microsoft Expression Web enables you to generate a .png (PNG-24), .gif, or .jpg file from an Adobe Photoshop .psd file and select the Photoshop layers you want to include or exclude from the image. If you want to make changes to the original .psd file, in Expression Web, you can select the web-optimized image that Expression Web generated for you and conveniently open the original .psd file in your default .psd file editor, such as Adobe Photoshop.
Expression Web can import Photoshop .psd files that have all the following properties:
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2012年10月24日星期三

CREATING REALISTIC 3D TEXT USING PHOTOSHOP

CREATING REALISTIC 3D TEXT USING PHOTOSHOP

Creating Realistic 3D Text Using Photoshop
To begin, let's create a brand new Photoshop document. Go up to the File menu at the top of the screen and choose New, or for a quicker way, press the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+N (Win) / Command+N (Mac). Whichever way you choose, Photoshop pops up the New Document dialog box. Enter the size you need for your document. For this tutorial, I'm going to enter a Width of 6 inches, a Height of 4 inches, and a Resolution of 300 pixels/inch, which is a standard resolution for professional quality printing. I'm also going to set my Background Contents to White, which will set the background color of my new document to white. When you're done, click OK in the top right corner of the dialog box to exit out of it. Your new Photoshop document will appear on the screen.
To add text to the document, we'll need to use Photoshop's Type Tool. Select it from the Tools palette, or press the letter T on your keyboard to select it with the shortcut:
Select the Type Tool.
Step 3: Choose A Font From The Options Bar
Next, we need to choose a font. With the Type Tool selected, you'll notice that the Options Bar at the top of the screen has changed to show the options for the Type Tool. Choose whichever font you'd like to use from the list of fonts that you currently have available on your computer. This 3D effect works best with fonts that have big, thick letters. I'm going to choose Impact. You can also choose a size for your text if you like, but it's not really necessary at this point since we can easily change the size of the text later, as we'll see. For now, all we need is the font:
Choose a font from the Options Bar.
Step 4: Choose A Color For Your Text
Next, we need to choose a color for our text. If you look further to the right in the Options Bar, you'll see a color swatch. The color swatch shows the current text color. To change the color, simply click on the color swatch:
Change the color of the text by clicking on the color swatch in the Options Bar.
This will bring up Photoshop's Color Picker. Choose whichever color you'd like to use for your text. I'm going to select a bright shade of red. When you're done, click OK in the top right corner of the Color Picker to exit out of it:
Choose a new color for the text from the Color Picker, then click OK to exit out of it.
The color swatch in the Options Bar will change to show the color you've selected.
Step 5: Add Your Text To The Document
With our font and text color selected, click inside the document and add your text. I'm going to type "PHOTOSHOP", all in capital letters to enhance the effect. Don't worry if the text appears too large or too small for now. We can fix that in a moment:
When you're done typing, click on the checkmark in the Options Bar to accept the text and exit out of text editing mode:
Exit out of text editing mode by clicking on the checkmark in the Options Bar.
If we look at our Layers palette, we can see that Photoshop has conveniently placed our text on its own layer above the Background layer. This is what will allow us to work with the text independently from the white background behind it:
The text appears on its own layer in the Layers palette.
Step 6: Resize The Type If Needed
If your find that your text is too small (or too large), we can easily fix that using Photoshop's Free Transform command. First, make sure your text layer is selected in the Layers palette (selected layers are highlighted in blue). Then go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen and choose Free Transform. You can also select the Free Transform command with the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+T (Win) / Command+T (Mac):
Select "Free Transform" from the Edit menu.
You'll see the Free Transform box and handles appear around your text in the document. To resize the text, hold down your Shift key, then click any of the corner handles (the little squares) and drag the corner inward to make the text smaller or outward to make it larger. Holding the Shift key down as you drag constrains the aspect ratio so you don't accidentally distort the shape of the text as you're resizing it. I'm going to make my text just a little bit bigger by dragging the handle in the bottom right corner outward. You can also move the text if you need to by clicking anywhere inside of the Free Transform box and dragging the text to a new location inside the document:
Resize and move the text as needed with Free Transform.
When you're done, press Enter (Win) / Return (Mac) to accept the change and exit out of the Free Transform command.
Step 7: Convert The Text To A Shape
To create our 3D effect, we need to alter the perspective of our text. There's only one problem though. Photoshop doesn't allow us to alter the perspective of text (see how that can be a problem?). To show you what I mean, make sure you still have the text layer selected, then go up to the Edit menu at the top of the screen and select Transform from the list. A secondary menu will appear showing all the various ways we can transform the contents of the layer we currently have selected. Notice how the Distort and Perspective options are grayed out? That means they're currently unavailable to us, and that's because Photoshop can't perform either of these two types of transformations on text.
The solution is to convert our text layer into what's called a shape layer. By converting the text to a shape, we'll be able to change the perspective of it and create our effect. The only downside to converting text to a shape is that the type will no longer be editable. In this case though, since we have no need to edit our text, we don't need to worry about it.
With the text layer still selected, go up to the Layer menu at the top of the screen, choose Type, and then choose
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2012年10月22日星期一

MAKE A COOL LIGHT SWIRL EFFECT IN PHOTOSHOP TO WRAP AROUND ANY PERSON OR OBJECT

MAKE A COOL LIGHT SWIRL EFFECT IN PHOTOSHOP TO WRAP AROUND ANY PERSON OR OBJECT

You can use more than one Adobe Photoshop tool to produce a "down-the-drain" swirling effect in all Photoshop image types that support transparency -- that is, any color mode except bitmap or indexed color. The tool you choose to create your effect depends first on the type of swirl you want, then on whether you prefer a more-or-less pushbutton effect or one you can fine tune with greater control.
Don't choose Liquify to produce your swirl unless you're willing to invest the time to adjust and refine the effect. Liquify's Twirl Clockwise tool applies both clockwise rotation and -- if you hold down the "Alt" key (Windows) or "Option" key (Mac) while you drag your pointing device -- counterclockwise distortion. You can modify your swirl with the Pucker and Bloat tools, add Turbulence to mix up your pixels still more and remove any of these distortions selectively using the Reconstruct tool. When you reach the effect you want, click on the "OK" button to apply it to your image layer.
Twirl
Adobe Photoshop users have been using this destructive Distort filter for as long as Photoshop has had filters. It applies less distortion to the edges of an image than to its center, optionally producing a pattern by adding a positive or negative distortion angle to its parameters. The higher the numeric angle value you enter, regardless of whether it's positive or negative, the more distortion the filter applies, all the way to a classic spiral.
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Smudge
Turn on the Smudge Tool's Finger Painting mode, choose a large brush diameter and a high Strength value, and you can create a swirl interactively using your pointing device. Make sure you use the tool in Normal blending mode to distort the shape of your layer elements rather than their color or brightness. If you use a drawing tablet with your computer, you will find its stylus input device makes the Smudge process easier to apply than if you use a mouse or touchpad.
Ripple
For a stylized swirl effect, try Adobe Photoshop's Ripple Filter, also from the Distort collection that includes Twirl. With a high Amount setting and a ripple size of Large, you can create a loose swirl that looks like it involves water as well as surface movement. Experiment by applying Ripple to a layer you've already distorted with the Smudge tool or Liquify filter, as well as by applying Ripple twice to the same layer.
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COLOR SWIRL EFFECT IN PHOTOSHOP

COLOR SWIRL EFFECT IN PHOTOSHOP

We all know Photoshop is a very powerful tool to create spectacular effects, however, the software requires you spend much time to grasp. Maybe one of the ways mastering Photoshop is to read tutorials on the web. So, this article presents you some of the best Photoshop tutorials for Effect we have founded so far. Most of them are step-by-step tutorials and show you how to use common tools in Photoshop for best results.
Light is a cool subject to talk about. After reading some articles about light effect, I decided to write a tutorial showing how to create a very spectacular light effect around a model. Before that, I will show you a quick technique to retouch portrait and bring new look on it, step by step
Step 1: Open a new document, I used 800x600 pixels and look for a model photo on the internet, this is the one I used:
After downloading, place it on your document. Now we will start to retouch it!
Step 2: As you can see, it is a bit dark so we should make it brighter first. Duplicate your photo by pressing Ctrl-J and change its blending mode to Screen. Simple, right?
It is now better. Merge down this layer donw by pressing Ctrl-E. After that, duplicate it again and go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and use a value of 4.5 pixels
Step 3: Change the blending mode to Overlay and merge it down. The model now looks wonderful!
Step 4: Next we will add some light on her. Use the Pen tool and make some point around the dark areas of the model, don't need to be so exact
Step 5: Convert this path into a selected area, you can save this area for later use by going to Select>Save Selection
Step 6: Create a new layer and go to Filter>Render>Clouds and Filter>Artistic>Plastic Wrap, just use the default values
Now change its blending mode to Color Dodge. Your photo may look a bit different:
Step 7: In the next steps, we will add light effect on the model. Use the Pen tool to draw some curves on her
Step 8: Reset your colors by pressing D and invert them by pressing X. Choose the Brush tool and go to Window>Brushes to open the Brushes panel. Pick a small brush (about 5 pixels) with 0% hardness and tick on Shape Dynamics. Create a new layer, choose the Pen tool again, right click and choose Stroke Path. Make sure you tick on the Simulate Pressure before pressing OK
A small curve, thinner at two ends appear like this:
Step 9: Repeat step 8 again but this time we also tick on the Scattering checkbox (make sure you make it on a new layer)
After choosing Stroke Path, we get
Now we can delete the path by pressing Enter. Double click on your two new created layers to open Layer Style dialog box. Use Outer Glow as following
Use the Eraser tool to delete some light areas, the glowing light seems to surround her. After this step, we get:
Step 10: Make our light effect stronger by duplicate the "glowing dots" layer. Press Ctrl-I to invert its colors
Change the blending mode to Overlay. And this is the result:
This technique can be used in various ways but the principle is still the same. Hope you enjoy this tutorial.
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