Hi,
Were looking for someone who has the skills to edit the image below:
Image shows a garden area with dark grey granite flagstones which are all the same size and run diagonally.
The granite is going to be changed to Indian sandstone and below are some typical images of Indian sandstone.
(If you Google image "Indian sandtone" you can see many more)
Note the Indian sandstone in made of different size pieces.
The brief is to replace the dark grey granite with the Indian sandstone with correct perspective and proportions etc so we have a genuine realistic image.
We are happy to pay a sensible amount (ideally by PayPal)
Many thanks.
Hello,
Can someone that knows what they're doing provide me with a tutorial on how to achieve this visual effect?
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I am talking about the green image on this flyer with the man who is standing with his back to us, and the faint green text that is superimposed around him.
My photoshop skills are moderate, so I can make all the layers of text and the man. My question is, how do I achieve the green fill that is used in the image.
How do I make the image "green" like that?
Is it a combination of making it grayscale and then replacing grey with green? Or should I use a mask and a translucent fill?
Big thanks in advance!
Hi folks,
I've grabbed a free graphic online I want to use on my site, I've made it RGB under 'image -> mode' but when I go 'image -> adjustments -> hugh/saturation' OR '... color ballance' neither has any effect? What am I missing?
My image is at present light grey and I want to give it a blue shade whilst retaining all the darker and lighter gradient effects of the original image if you catch my drift, but nothing works, it just stays grey and it's really bugging me now.
Thanks in advance. Especially as I'm sure it's something obvious. Let me know if you need more info!
Cheers.
I have a background image that is 5" x 7". When I crop in half it becomes 1.5" x 2"? I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
Thanks!
Mary
Hello! Very much so a noob question . ive done my research and im just here for a very definite tutorial . im learning how to resize images from Big to small. Only problem is i cant seem to keep the high quality resolution . Ive included both images .. the "moonshine" collage is what id like to minimize. The "Whiskey" image is able to be downsized with no resolution loss when i downsize why? ID also like to keep them PNG or transparent in the background .
the moonshine collage image is one i made in photoshop cs6.
id like to make them W:280 pixels H:110 pixels/100 pixels
Theres a screen shot of the photo in place . The GREEN image is the image in low resolution , which i cannot figure why . the other RED image is how id like all my images to appear . There both pretty big original images as well ..
Hi I have a photocopied image (attached). I would like to make the dark areas consistently dark - at the moment they're patchy. I've tried using the clone tool but end up with repeat patterns. I just want a consistent 'dark grey' around the womans face rather than a patchy greys. Hope someone can help!
Hey Guy ! wass up
well actually i was editing an image and had a small difficulty .
below is the image i am tryng to edit :
i used the content-aware move tool to take off the happy diwali at the top :
now this is how it look , see how rigid it looks on top :P , (look below)
how do i make that thing on top look smoother :P
Thank you .
Image shot on 5D Mk3 - using viewfinder not Live View.
Image converted to DNG.
In CC Bridge dimensions are as expected 5760 x 3840, in CC Photoshop under Image Size, dimensions are 1920 x 1280 (Original Size).
Same image in CS6 PS, dimensions given are correct i.e. 5760 x 3840
Any pointers as to what is going on and how to get the correct dimensions showing in CC PS, would be much appreciated.
Hi! I want to create some car light trails for a matte painting scene.
I'm using a "Stroke path with brush", applying Shape Dynamics so the brush size is reduced as it approaches the vanishing point of the scene (1st image).
However, when I use a Round Blunt tip (to produce a more realistic effect simulating the light trails of several cars, 2nd image), I'm not able to apply Shape Dynamics for the brush size (3rd image).
Do you know any other brush tip that could produce a realistic effect (such as in the 4th image), while also being able to reduce its size via Shape Dynamics?
Or what any other way could I achieve a similar result?
Thank you!
Hi All
I am reasonably new to photoshop but am wanting to get a lot better! I am quite interested in being able to change the colours/livery of objects in photos most notably trains due to this being one of my main interests.
I have an image of a train and I want to edit the livery but keep an element of realism.so It doesn't just look drawn like a cartoon. I have made an attempt at this but I am not massively happy with the results. I have uploaded both a copy of the original image and a copy of my amended image. My main problem is the lack of realism, because I am trying to go from a very light colour to quite a dark blue I seem to lose a lot of the detail from the original image.
I have also uploaded an image of the sort of thing I would like to achieve. The person who has done this makes a really good job of them and I would love to be able to achieve similar results.
The way I have created my image is simply but creating adjustment layers for hue and saturation and levels and played with the settings until I get something like.
Does anyone have any tips on how I can make a better attempt at changing to colour so it retains an element of realism?
Original Image
My attempt
Quality I would like to achieve
Thanks In advance.
Chris.
I have image scale 667 x 1000 px.
But I need scale 250 x 330 px.
I use Image size , not choose Constrain Proportions but image looks strange.
Can anyone help me how to scale it ?
Thank you