I have given this idea quite a bit of thought and think I am ready for the next step.
I do have some Photoshop skills, but I want to get this done right because it is for a tattoo. heheh
So I attached an image of a hand holding a gun. I think it might be an image from a video game (Red Faction perhaps). I like the style and perspective of the hand. But here is the thing, I am hoping to have that hand holding a tomato and not a gun.
I am just throwing this out there and hoping someone bites, so here are some details:
-I don't need/want any of the background. Just the arm
-The arm to be b/w and the tomato red
-Possibly a thin line of tomato juice running down the arm (red as well). If the forearm has to lose detail, that is fine.
It is almost like the tomato is a beating/bleeding heart in the hand.
I greatly appreciate any help and attempts. Even rough work.
Hi, it's been a while since I came by or even posted on forum. Had to juggle between work and school. Anyway, right now Im on vacation and I thought, what better way to spend time then to practice photoshop skills. I want to recreate style of Sleeping Dogs video game cover, but it seems I cant find any tutorial or explanation on the interwebz. So I would really appreciate if someone could send me in the right direction. Mostly I wanna know how to create these comic style faces in cover. I started learning illustrator too, so it wont be a problem if there is something vector based in he images. Thanks a lot
Just what it said...I would like some retouching help.
I found this damaged image on the web, for my amusement only I decided I wanted to fix it up.
I am lost on removing the blue, and it has a darker fringe which makes it tough. I will post the whole thing, but the small section with the bhue is my need. ..The small sections on the background were easy, but thats background!
Any pointers would help me learn this!
Hand painting the pixels won't work as the dress has lace texture
Hey all,
I'm new and thought I would join when I realised I'm not as good at Photoshop than I thought!
I have an image and I'd like to remove the background. I've tried using the selection tools and rubbers but when I'm done it looks like someone a 5 year old has done it. In fact they would do a better job!
I've attached the image
Just wondering if there is anyone out there that could help.
Thank you!
Ben
I have a number of images that have a light leak from the right hand side of the image across the bride's arm which I have tried to repair but everything I have tried just looks wrong. Can anyone help me?
Hi!
I read the guidelines for requesting a free image edit request but please excuse me if this is the wrong forum (?).
I have a photo I'd love to photoshop a pair of strangers OUT of. My stepbrother and I just did an incredible hike at Zion National Park, and I'd love to blow up the picture and frame it for his birthday. The problem is the strangers in the pic are very distracting (in my opinion) and take away from the main focus of the image. Therefore I'd like to request help in removing the strangers (the 2 people on the left, in the orange and blue shirt).
Typically I would love instructions on how to do this myself, but unfortunately I don't have Adobe Photoshop and my image editing skills are very limited (to Picasa, hehe). Therefore if anybody would like to help me photoshop this image, it would be GREATLY appreciated!
I understand a request like this can take a lot of time and effort so I will completely understand if I receive no offers. I thought I would try! This image is originally in RAW format and I had to compress it for this post, but please let me know if/how I can send the original file (I have a flickr account too). If you need any other images (I have quite a few of the same shot from a slightly different angle) please let me know.
Thanks and hope to hear from some of you soon!
Kind regards!
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.
Hi guys,
What a great forum! I'm a photoshopper for several years now, and today i saw an event/announcement design on Facebook and i want to know how they call the effect that used on the person's image.
Here it is:
i saw this effect before, i thought that someone dit this by hand. But this looks like a photoshop action.
Thanks guys,
Regards Nicklas
Hello everyone. I'm new here and I'm already have a request. I'm thinking of making a tattoo, I have some ideas but I don't have skills to visualize. I'm interested in ancient greek and sparta. Maybe someone can create a symbols if these: it's just an idea. I want something simillar. This is just a request, not neccessary. I leave everything to your imagination. THank you
EDIT: sorry for big images.
Hi all!
We're using photoshop to prepare assets for a game engine, and i'm trying to find a good workflow, which i can then teach to my artist.
At this point, i have an image with five layers. 12345
Layers 2-5 each have a layer mask on them.
Now what i want to do is, copy the layer mask of layer 2, and paste it into the Red colour channel of layer 1
then mask of layer 3 into the green channel of layer 1
layer 4 into the blue channel
and layer 5 into the alpha channel
So the result is that the channels of that layer will each look identical to the layer masks, and thus layer 1 will look like a wierd (but programatically meaningful) mishmash of colours.
I'm having some problems though.
Apologies for the massive image.
This is the green channel that i've gained from the above procedure. The big gradiented circle in the middle is what i made, but for some reason i have this white stripe down the left side too. I have no idea what that is or why it's there. It appears on both he green and blue channels when i paste in a mask. But if you look at the channel image in the right hand panel, it doesn't seem to have a stripe down it.
the stripe is definitely there, it's affecting the main image, and its annoying me.
any thoughts what might be causing that?
Hey guys, another question to put out there.
Been in graphic design for a couple of years but never had that much of an educated background in the field so I often have questions concerning techniques / methods.
I was wondering if you guys could give me a bit of an idea as to how this sort of image would be replicated / produced in the first place.
I assume the artist worked from photographs to create the illustrations. Would these have more likely been hand drawn on paper and scanned in or done using an illustration tablet - or is it just too hard / impossible to say?
I have some illustrator experience but not as much as photoshop, always wondered about methods employed to create this sort of result.
Thanks in advance,
J