Well below is the image and you know what i'am going to do with it ...... break it down and build it again been out of graphics for a while . consider this my comeback lol , not that i was a real graphics guy ever :P ... let the party begin .
Hello all,
An intermediate Photoshop user here... Please see the attached image.
How can I make the yellowish background more equal in color? I mean, how can I make it fairly the same color, get rid of the brighter and darker portions? Tried everything I know, no real success. Cannot use the clone stamp tool, there are also graphics (the little stars), will take ages if even possible.
How would you do it? Is there some kind of magic button?
I have also attached the psd file... (diffrent image, not the one shown below, same problem)
I am very new to Photoshop. I have attached an image of a map.
I would like to remove all of the markers and other things in the image. Ideally I would like to be left with just the map itself. No background or anything like. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I am trying to learn through a hands-on approach. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for the help.
some thing like those pics and something like that 2 handed sword and instead of Silkroad - UltraSro Please i realy tryed so hard and if i cant find something new on google images maybe someone can help me with this
http://i.epvpimg.com/AO6Sd.jpg , http://i.epvpimg.com/SCM2b.jpg . http://i.epvpimg.com/kQFDc.jpg . http://i.epvpimg.com/xF5Fh.jpg . maybe u know a better Pic with better graphics
Hey guys,
I hope you all don't mind me asking a few questions in this thread regarding a graphics design apprenticeship.
Well since I am a huge fan of photoshop, and love designing. I wanted a career out of it so I have decided I would like to do an apprenticeship.
Anyway, I'm just wondering what softwares I should get myself familiar with before I start my course?
I have Photoshop and inDesign already, any others? Be reasonable here though as design softwares are not cheap, please only suggest the important ones.
Hey, I've been doing graphics related work for several years now, but only now did it land me a job.
Mostly my task is about giving the client a visualization, basically a preview of how his desired logo will look when embossed (or debossed) on the metal surface. My boss tells me that I'm doing a good job, but I know it doesn't look perfectly ideal, so could anyone tell me how I should make these short of effects?
Currently (as I show in the attachments), I always start with making a frontal view of the text, which is what gets commonly explained in tutorials online regarding emboss effects.
Then, I put the image on the tin can.I sometimes toy with the opacity and other effects.
This is considered serviceable. However on closer glance, it is problematic:
For one, it's hard to tell if it's embossed or debossed.
I feel like it's because I still use it as a 2d image with no real depth, while with it meant to be an illusion of a 3d text, it should bend with the perspective, however I have some trouble to wrap my head around that//
Hence I want to ask: Does anyone know a way to make this look much better?
Thanks in advance!
EDIT: I tried doing something myself, hence the last third image, it's am improvement, but still... maybe someone knows something better?
My guy is a fan of professional wrestling. A couple of years ago he ran a sort of internet tournament thing once a month and, in the style of professional wrestling, it was a grand production. I was responsible for producing a poster in the theme of that particular show. I usually only had about a weekend to produce a themed graphic. I was relatively new to producing graphics on Photoshop and was pretty proud of myself. I enjoyed the challenge and the online audience (it was not a graphics forum, obviously) thought I was a wiz.
I was cleaning out my hard drive just recently and came across those posters. It's horrifying. Terrible cuts, bad blending, effects that scream "I don't know what I'm doing on Photoshop!!". Very humbling.......
I'm not sure what the moral of the story is, except to wonder if anyone else goes back and winces at the stuff you did "back in the day".
hi friends,
i'm a software developer , web, desktop and mobile applications. Currently i'm learning Photoshop. I need to learn Photoshop is to create web graphics (control Icons, web banners and adverts etc.), desktop applications graphics (Icons and images) and application icons for mobile devices. At the moment i have a training video series by "lynda.com" but it teaches me how to modify / manipulate images taken from cameras and make post cards and so forth. My Photoshop basics are really bad. So i need to learn everything from the scratch. For my purpose could anyone tell me the best Photoshop video training series out there?
thanks
I am planning to print this attached graphic onto a tshirt on the front pocket area as a logo. When I put this logo onto the template and begin to pull the handles out to increase the size the image and text seems to pixilate and look somewhat poor. Any help keeping the text and graphic sharp would be appreciated. I plan to print this on a white t-shirt so I added a yellow oval with a little texture and border shading as well. If anyone wants to take a stab at making the background cooler (different color or texture, maybe even a fade would be welcome as examples). If you play with this and do any work posting up the .psd file for me to work from following your help would be appreciated. One other thing that is bugging me but that has been elusive is how might I drop the gray shadow text that falls underneath the web url? Even if I hide the text the shadow seemd to remain on the yellow oval. I will be posting a picture I have worked on for the back of this shirt in a seperate post as well.
Thanks,
Joe
I had a break in at my office and got a video of the car and front plate. Unfortunately Dropcam's quality is not great so the image is a little blurry. I'm hoping someone on this forum can help me clear it up. I've tried various filters in Photoshop but can't make it out. Please help! We've been broken into twice and this guy just came back for a third time. If you want the video PM me.
Hey guys , i found this image with an awesome BG smwhere , wht i'am going to try to do is , reverse engineer it and post the result for you people to see , will start working on it tomorrow . below is the image .
regards .
Gautam.